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Monthly Archives: June 2014
EU Bank Stress Test III: ECB has just as much to prove
Ken Odeluga, June 24, 2014, 774 words The words “stress” and “test” signify something obvious for banks, but they’re also likely potent on a personal level for senior bankers whose banks are undergoing testing, or, in the worst case … Continue reading
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Apple Tax Probe – Why it’s not a Core Issue for Investors
Ken Odeluga, 11th June 2014, 400 words Apple shareholders have not had a great deal to complain about so far this year. Sure, because Apple is a corporate titan with a market capitalisation of more than $500 billion, basic … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple Inc., equities, EU, European Union, Ireland, law, legislation, Nasdaq, offshore, regulation, stock markets, stocks, tax haven, taxation
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