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Tuesday’s Daily News Digest

November 30, 2010

By Jeffrey Lamoureux

Jeffrey Lamoureux is an intern at Global Financial Integrity.

U.S. legislation takes aim at “resource curse”
Reuters, November 30, 2010

No Singapore exit for European Swiss bank clients
Reuters, November 30, 2010

After UBS, What’s A Foreign Account Owner To Do?
Forbes, November 30, 2010

Liechtenstein Bank Data May Be Used in Probe, German Court Says
Bloomberg, November 30, 2010

Tax and aid: To trade with loaded dice
Guardian (Blog), November 29, 2010

Zambian opposition leader called back for questioning
AFP, November 30, 2010

US Goes After, Around Iran Central Bank
WSJ (Blog), November 29, 2010

Nigeria summons Shell, Halliburton execs over graft
Reuters, November 30, 2010

Russia’s Medvedev seeks tougher corruption fines
Reuters, November 30, 2010

Anticorruption Group Claims Harassment in Pakistan
New York Times, November 29, 2010

BJP like a drama company on corruption issues: Congress
Economic Times, November 30, 2010

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