Today: September 17, 2024
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Apple back taxes hand Ireland infrastructure opportunities, PM Harris says

Apple logo at an Apple store in Paris
September 12, 2024
Reuters

DUBLIN (Reuters) - An EU court order this week that Apple pay Ireland 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) presents the government with opportunities to address pressing infrastructure, housebuilding and capital project needs, Prime Minister Simon Harris said on Thursday.

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French central bank sees consumer gains easing budget pains

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So we’re expecting a rate cut. When will we start to see a difference in the economy?

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