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How El Chapo Used Gold To Move Money Out Of The U.S.

How El Chapo Used Gold To Move Money Out Of The U.S.

With blue lights flashing and a SWAT team in front of the warehouse, a black sedan pulled up. A man got out, popped the trunk, grabbed a briefcase and headed for Natalie Jewelry. Once there, the man was heard to say "I just need to drop off this gold and get a receipt. I need a receipt."

That's a first hand account of how gold was delivered to a Miami jewelry store by drug cartels, to later be melted down and sold for cash.

Treasury Introduces New Rules To Stop Tax Evasion, Kind Of

Treasury Introduces New Rules To Stop Tax Evasion, Kind Of

In the wake of the Panama Papers being released, the U.S.Treasury announced that it will use existing powers in order to make two rule changes that are intended to stop tax evasion.

First, in a rule which amends the US Bank Secrecy Act, the Treasury said it will require financial institutions to verify the identity of the real people, or "beneficial owners", who control companies opening accounts with them. The aim is to prevent true owners of the account from being masked by the names of lawyers or other representatives.

Zimbabwe To Print Its Own US Dollars Amid Severe Cash Shortage

Zimbabwe To Print Its Own US Dollars Amid Severe Cash Shortage

When Jim Chanos said earlier this week that days ago that sub-Saharan Africa is facing a severe cash shortage (mostly as a result of their collapsing oil export revenue) he probably did not have the economic basket case of Zimbabwe in mind, and yet this is the country which, after years of monetary and economic collapse "problems", including the occasional bout of hyperinflation, finds itself in the most dire situation.

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