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Is Switzerland still a “special case”?

By Rolf on 12 March 2012

Apologies to my non-German speaking readers. The document to which this post refers is in German but its main points are summarized in the post. This first “oldie” post is about a speech that I gave over twenty years ago (in 1989) in Basel to an audience of about 100 Swiss bankers. At the time, […]

Posted in Comments/ramblings, Oldies | Tagged Offshore private banking, Switzerland

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