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Australia sells $7bn of bonds in biggest-ever sale

  Bloomberg Australia’s government sold A$9.3 billion ($7 billion) of notes maturing in December 2021, its biggest-ever bond transaction. The offering was snapped up by investors even as doubts swirl about the country’s top credit rating and the government’s ability to rein in its budget deficit. While credit assessors refrained from taking any action following December’s mid-year budget update, S&P ...

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Apple sues Qualcomm over patent licensing practices

  Bloomberg Apple Inc. sued Qualcomm Inc., accusing it of monopolizing the market for chips for wireless devices and withholding $1 billion in retaliation for cooperating with South Korean antitrust authorities. Apple is demanding Qualcomm hand over money that was supposed to be a rebate for licensing fees. Qualcomm is holding back the money as punishment for Apple cooperating with ...

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Nissan, Toyota back UK plants despite May’s Brexit plan

  Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. say they’ll keep making cars in the UK despite Prime Minister Theresa May’s plan to leave the European Union’s single market, which could make exporting from British factories less lucrative. May’s Brexit plan won’t derail Nissan’s commitment to build new versions of its Qashqai and X-Trail sport utility vehicles at its ...

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