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November 4, 2011

By Nathan Williams

Nathan Williams is an intern with Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

Era of banking secrecy is over: OECD chief
AFP, November 4, 2011

Finance Ministry gets cracking on trade mispricing
The Economic Times, November 4, 2011

G20 governments sign anti-tax evasion agreement
AP, November 4, 2011

“Robin Hood tax” gaining support at G20
CBS News, November 3, 2011

Tax avoidance must no longer be seen as a legitimate activity
The Journal, November 2, 2011

Supply Side
The Economist, November 5, 2011

Scotland Yard makes new arrest in News of the World bribery inquiry
The Washington Post, November 4, 2011

EU’s ‘ethical business’ blueprint raises expectations
EurActiv.com, November 3, 2011

Swiss Fin Min eyes US tax deal before year-end
Reuters, November 4, 2011

Is Yet Another FCPA Sweep On The Way?
The Wall Street Journal (blog), November 3, 2011

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