Ireland’s tax defense is a tired old tune

In 2014, when Brussels regulators began to probe Apple Inc.’s low-tax arrangements in Ireland, an unlikely figure rushed to Dublin’s defense. U2’s lead singer Bono, no stranger to attractive offshore jurisdictions, pleaded that Ireland’s multinational-friendly model had brought the only prosperity the nation had ever known. “We are a tiny little country,” he told The Observer newspaper. “We don’t have ...

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Americans feel a little down about a decent economy

In early 2017, a strange pattern began to appear. So-called soft economic numbers – surveys of business leaders and consumers — started to look much more positive than the hard numbers of investment, growth and measures of business activity. Many wondered whether the optimism that people were expressing reflected their rational expectations of an improving economy, or whether it was ...

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UPS drones win FAA milestone permission to take off shackles

Bloomberg United Parcel Service (UPS) Inc won US certification to fly drones under regulations similar to those for airlines, a milestone that allows the company to vastly expand airborne deliveries. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave the courier permission to use delivery drones at hospital, university and corporate campuses with few restrictions, for example, letting operators fly the aircraft at ...

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Billionaire owners’ feud at IndiGo heads to court

Bloomberg Rahul Bhatia, co-founder of Indian budget airline IndiGo, has filed an arbitration request against his partner Rakesh Gangwal in a London court, involving the judiciary for the first time in a feud between the two billionaire owners over allegations of corporate governance lapses. Bhatia and his holding company filed the claim to the London Court of International Arbitration, IndiGo’s ...

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EU braces for US tariffs over Airbus, pledges to retaliate

Bloomberg European Union officials appeared to lose hope of dodging additional punitive US tariffs, as the bloc’s calls for a negotiated settlement over aircraft subsidies have gone unanswered by President Donald Trump’s administration. EU’s trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom told reporters in Brussels that she expects the World Trade Organization to unveil a specific figure, authorising the US to hit the ...

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Waitrose boss to resign as John Lewis cuts one third of top roles

Bloomberg John Lewis Partnership Plc plans to cut one-third of the top jobs at its headquarters as it integrates grocer Waitrose with its department-store operations in response to tough UK retail competition. The reduction of 75 senior managers will save about 100 million pounds ($123 million) over time, the company said. Waitrose managing director Rob Collins plans to step down ...

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Tesco CEO to step down after turnaround drive

Bloomberg After Tesco Plc said Chief Executive Officer Dave Lewis will hand the baton to drugstore executive Ken Murphy, one analyst summed up his surprise by quipping, “Ken who?” While Murphy is known inside Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc for spearheading its push into China, he’s a relative unknown in London financial circles. Next summer he’ll take over the top job ...

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UAE launches Global Hub on Governance for SDGs

NEW YORK / WAM The UAE Government, in partnership with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), launched the Global Hub on Governance for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The announcement was made on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 74). The high-level side event was hosted by the governments of ...

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WTO slashes global trade outlook to lowest in decade

Bloomberg The World Trade Organisation (WTO) cut its global trade growth forecast for this year to the weakest level in a decade, warning that further rounds of tariffs in an environment of heightened uncertainty could spark a “destructive cycle of recrimination.” The volume of merchandise trade will increase by 1.2% this year and 2.7% next year, after a 3% advance ...

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DGCX registers highest ever quarterly volumes

Bloomberg The Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX), continued its record-breaking performance this year, registering its best quarter since inception with over 7.98 million contracts traded in third quarter of 2019, with over 2.37mn contracts traded in September, valued at $41 billion. The Exchange also recorded a monthly Average Open Interest (AOI), of 410,847 contracts in September, its highest AOI since ...

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