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- Swiss banks drop U.S. clients due to UBS case: report
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss banks including ZKB and Mirabaud are pulling out of business with individuals who pay U.S. taxes, newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung (NZZ) reported on Saturday. The banks are reacting to pressure from U.S. authorities, who are
- Swiss banks drop US clients due to UBS case -media
ZURICH, July 4 - Swiss banks including ZKB and Mirabaud are pulling out of business with indiv... economy 3 ZURICH, July 4 - Swiss banks including ZKB and Mirabaud are pulling out of business with individuals who pay U.S taxes, newspaper Neue Zuercher
- Indian firm snaps up Swiss Quality Paper
The Energy R&D Board of the Swedish Energy Agency has selected an investment grant application from Chemrec for further consideration. The SEK 500 million ($64 million, Euro 45 million) grant application is for an industrial scale production plant
- Swiss Banks Give U.S. Clients The Boot
UBS is embroiled in a legal dispute with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Published on July 04, 2009 by OfficialWire NewsDesk (OfficialWire) GENEVA, SWITZERLAND Many Swiss bank executives have decided clients from the United States are not worth
- Swiss banks cutting U.S. clients loose
Swiss banks are shunning business from the U.S. amid concerns over legal issues and prospects for tighter regulation. The U.S. is also pushing Swiss banks to open their books to tax investigators despite Swiss secrecy laws. The banking industry in
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Switzerland's independence and neutrality have long been honored by the major European powers and Switzerland was not involved in either of the two World Wars. The political and economic integration of Europe over the past half century, as well as Switzerland's role in many UN and international organizations, may be rendering obsolete the country's concern for neutrality.
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