2023-11-10
Financial Times Front Page 10th of November 2023
The Financial Times reports on Apple’s setback in its €14.3bn tax dispute with the EU, following a ruling by the bloc’s highest court.
The Financial Times reports on Apple’s setback in its €14.3bn tax dispute with the EU, following a ruling by the bloc’s highest court.
The Financial Times reveals that SoftBank had to send $1.5bn to Goldman Sachs and other lenders just before WeWork’s bankruptcy filing.
The Financial Times reveals that Britain’s accounting watchdog has largely reversed its revamp of boardroom regulations, a move seen as a setback to corporate governance reforms.
The Financial Times reports on Donald Trump’s dismissal of the significance of financial statements in a civil fraud lawsuit.
The Financial Times reports Rishi Sunak’s impending bill announcement for new North Sea oil and gas drilling licences.
The Financial Times reports that the Bank of England maintains UK interest rates at 5.25%.
The Financial Times reports on the US Federal Reserve’s decision to maintain high interest rates, sparking speculation about the Bank of England’s next move.
The Financial Times reports on the impending closure of Odey Asset Management following sexual assault allegations against founder Crispen Odey.
The Financial Times reports on the senior civil servant’s claim that Boris Johnson’s COVID-19 strategy changed daily.