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The rich are getting more secretive with their money
You might think the Panama Papers leak would cause the ultra rich to seek more transparent tax havens. Not so, according to Jordan Greenaway, a London-based consultant who caters to the ultra wealthy. Instead, they are going further underground, seeking walled-up havens such as the Marshall Islands, Lebanon and Antigua, Greenaway, who works for PR agency Right Angles, told Business Insider. The Panama Papers leak around Mossack Fonseca, a law firm that helped politicians and business people hide their money, has increased anxiety among the rich over being exposed, Greenaway told New York reporters in a meeting last ... (full story)
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