01/06/2007
Liechtenstein Dialogue on the Future of Financial Markets
On 5 and 6 October 2006, high-caliber representatives from the fields of business, politics, academia, and civil society met in Vaduz for the 3rd Liechtenstein Dialogue. Speeches, panels, and discussions offered a lively exchange of views from different perspectives on the topic of "Global Risks and Investor Confidence". The next forum of the Liechtenstein Dialogue series will be held on 4 and 5 October 2007.
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Jersey's responsibility
"Small states that do not observe international norms in terms of the regulation of economic activity and the suppression of drug trafficking, money laundering and other serious economic crime (including tax evasion) must of course expect an adverse reaction from the community of civilised nations. There must be effective regulation.."
See keynote address of Sir Philip Bailhache, Bailff of Jersey, at the Liechtenstein Dialogue on the future of Financial Markets
See biography
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01/01/2007
Overview of AML frameworks worldwide
The European Banking Federation (FBE) is the voice of the European banking sector. It represents the interests of over 4500 European banks, large and small, with total assets of more than € 20 000 billion and over 2.3 million employees.
The Federation issued a very interesting report in April 2005.
This report has been drafted by the Anti-Fraud and Anti-Money Laundering Committee of the European Banking Federation (FBE) based oncontributions submitted by national banking associations. This extensive document offers an inventory of national regulations on money laundering in more than 35 countries in Europe
and beyond. National legislation are detailed and listed with identical headings (type of legislation, business
covered, reporting procedures, identification requirements, etc.) which introduce some valuable elements of comparison among countries.
The Report is based on information collected from July 2004 to February 2005.
Download the report
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