Does the Apple tax case mark a turning point?

Does the Apple tax case mark a turning point?

Was this week a turning point? It has certainly been expensive for the biggest stock-market listed company on the planet. Of course, Apple can afford that €13bn (£11bn) tax bill that may be heading for the chief financial officer's in-tray.
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Oi's Biggest Shareholders Said Close to Restructuring Agreement

Two of Oi SA's biggest shareholders are close to an agreement on a recovery plan for the company, a potential step toward recovery for the
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May's Brexit Red Lines Prompt Warning From European Commission

European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis said in response in an interview Saturday with Bloomberg Television's Flavia Rotondi at
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Russia Made Signal on Recovering Ties With Japan, Likhachev Says

… Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, who told Bloomberg this week that ties with the U.K. haven't been “the
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BHP-Vale Mine Bondholders Hire Lawyers for Debt Talks

Samarco bondholders hired U.S. law firm Hogan Lovells for help with debt-restructuring talks as the stalled Brazilian iron-ore miner runs out of money,
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