Clock ticks on Swiss banking secrecy

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Series Details 23.04.13
Publication Date 23/04/2013
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The foreign assault against Swiss banking secrecy continued in 2013 – after the European Union and the United States, the G20 has joined the throng. Switzerland is ever more isolated after Luxembourg dropped its opposition to sharing bank data with its partners.

In May 2013 European Union finance ministers gave the green light to start talks with Switzerland, Liechtenstein and three other countries on new rules for swapping bank account information.

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