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World Service,29 Nov 2017,26 mins

UK's Brexit Offer Worth Up To 50bn Euros

World Business Report

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Apple scrambled to issue a critical fix to a security flaw in the latest version of its macOS operating system for desktop and laptop computers. The BBC’s Dave Lee explains what such a serious issue could mean for the tech giant’s reputation. Also in the programme, Zsolt Darvas at the Bruegel Institute in Brussels explains where money from the UK’s Brexit bill will actually go. 24/7 Wall Street CEO Doug MacIntyre weighs in on Janet Yellen’s fears about America’s debt to GDP ratio, while Piper Jaffrey’s Nicole Miller Regan explains what’s next for Chipotle after its CEO steps aside for the second time. Irwin Stelzer of the Hudson Institute also shares his perspective about what’s behind the surge in U.S. consumer confidence. (Picture: Euro banknotes. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

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