U.S. state identified as world’s most secretive banking regime
The newly-established Financial Secrecy Index has named the world’s most secretive banking regime as that of the U.S. state of Delaware. As Daniel Ryntjes reports, the classification could cause embarrassment to the Obama administration, whose recent policy has bee to aggressively pursue perceived tax havens, such as Switzerland. (c) worldradio.ch
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