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Trump's worrying attack on Brazil; Treasury targets charity foundations; Apple's F1 play

Trump's worrying attack on Brazil; Treasury targets charity foundations; Apple's F1 play

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In today's news, Why Donald Trump's attack on Brazil scares this Macquarie strategist, Treasury's charity tax plan splits wealthy families, and what Apple's Formula 1 play says about sports rights.
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