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U.S. Ranks Third Worst in Financial Secrecy Index

By Kira Zalan

The United States is the one of the least financially transparent nations in the globe, and the most worrisome jurisdiction for corporate secrecy issues, a London-based advocacy group said Monday. In its biannual ranking of nearly one hundred countries worldwide, the Tax Justice Network ranked American financial transparency efforts third worst, behind Switzerland and Hong Kong. In dropping from sixth to third place since the group's previous 2013 report, the United States is one of the few nations to score worse in the latest ranking. "Our analysis also reveals that the United States is the jurisdiction of greatest concern, having...

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