A comparative guide to anti-money laundering

Mark Pieth

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A comparative guide to anti-money laundering

by Mark Pieth

2004

Elgar Publishing, Incorporated, Edward

488

9781845421618

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Topical and pertinent issues addressed in this book include questions such as, has all the recent legislative activity really put a stop to the problem? Are the international rules being implemented as carefully as they should? How level is the playing field in cross border banking?

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A comparative guide to anti-money laundering was written by Mark Pieth.

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