McDonald's is moving its non-US tax headquarters to the UK from Luxembourg. It's a boost for the government as it tries to attract international investment despite Brexit. McDonald's says it's chosen the UK because of the high levels of staff it has in London. Richard Truer from stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown says it's a significant move.

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