Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (20 Nov 2015)
20 November 2015 Today's top story China: China cracks $64 billion `underground bank' moving money abroad Bloomberg China said it cracked the nation’s biggest “underground bank,” which handled 410 billion yuan ($64 billion) of illegal foreign-exchange transactions, as the authorities try to combat corruption and rein in capital outflows that have hit records this year. |
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