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NEWS |
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20 January 2022 |
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A campaign with absurd arguments |
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Blog by Jan Langlo in Bilan |
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The abolition of the issue stamp duty is one of the most controversial subjects of the vote taking place on February 13. Its opponents do not hesitate to put forward preposterous technical arguments, expecting the population will take their word for it. |
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HIGHLIGHTS |
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20 January 2022 |
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Relationship with the European Union |
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The Association of Swiss Private Banks, like many other economic actors, highlights the difficulties caused by the freezing of the European politics and advocates a quick reopening of the negociations with the European Union. |
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NEWS |
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13 January 2022 |
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Amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering Ordinance |
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Position statement |
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The ASPB communicated its position with regards to the consultation on the amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering Ordinance, asking for more practicability on some rules related to the closing of business relationships and to the reporting of suspicions. |
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MEMBERS |
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The members of the Association of Swiss Private Banks (ASPB) are Swiss private banks active mainly in private and institutional asset management, and regulated by the Federal Law on Banks and Savings Banks of 8 November 1934. |
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Association of Swiss Private Banks Route des Acacias 60 CH-1211 Genève 73 Tel. +41 22 807 08 00 |
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