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|a Morse, Julia C.,
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|a The bankers' blacklist :
|b unofficial market enforcement and the global fight against illicit financing /
|c Julia C. Morse.
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|a Ithaca [New York] :
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|a [Cornell studies in money]
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction : cross-border banking in a globalized era -- A primer on international financial standards on illicit financing -- A theory of unofficial market enforcement -- The FATF's fight against illicit financing -- How the noncomplier list drives FATF compliance -- Unofficial market enforcement against listed countries -- Fighting illicit financing in Southeast Asia -- Conclusion : the power and peril of markets as enforcers.
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|a "In recent years, international regulation has caused big banks to cut thousands of cross-border relationships with overseas banks. Domestic banks in those countries cannot afford to be cut off from global financial markets and so become advocates for more regulation. A 39-member intergovernmental body, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), has enlisted cross-border banks to keep 'bad money' out of the financial system"--
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|a Banks and banking, International.
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|a Money laundering
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|a Terrorism
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|i Print version:
|a Morse, Julia C.
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