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The prime minister quit after a brief and chaotic tenure that saw her announce a massive package of tax cuts before unwinding most of it in the face of a market rout.
October 20 -
More and more, these assets are becoming embedded in the world's financial systems.
October 18 -
The PM scrapped her plan in another dramatic U-turn, hours after she fired Kwasi Kwarteng as U.K. chancellor of the exchequer.
October 14 -
Pressure is coming from the financial markets and members of the ruling Conservative Party to restore economic credibility.
October 13 -
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development introduced a framework this week for the automatic exchange of information between countries on crypto-assets, in response to a request from the G20 financial leaders.
October 12 -
The Swiss bank had promised in 2014 to stop helping U.S. citizens evade taxes, but investigators have their doubts.
October 11 -
The Criminal Investigation unit in Mexico City helped locate 79 criminals in Mexico, Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras in the past fiscal year.
October 6 -
The 15% minimum tax in the legislation passed by Congress shouldn't be confused with the one that the Treasury has been encouraging countries to approve.
October 4 -
The Internal Revenue Service is updating its login procedures for several of its online applications to improve their security.
October 3 -
FATCA was designed to go after wealthy Americans keeping money overseas to avoid taxes, but is also ensnaring regular people living abroad.
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