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  2. Swiss National Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss National Bank (SNB; German: Schweizerische Nationalbank; French: Banque nationale suisse; Italian: Banca nazionale svizzera; Romansh: Banca naziunala svizra) is the central bank of Switzerland, responsible for the nation's monetary policy and the sole issuer of Swiss franc banknotes. The primary goal of its mandate is to ensure price ...

  3. Banking in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, after Switzerland ratified the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act agreement with the United States, because of concerns regarding their tax liability (the U.S. taxes its citizens regardless of whether they are resident in the U.S. or not) some Swiss banks have gone so far as to close accounts held by US citizens, and to ban the ...

  4. Adobe Acrobat - Wikipedia

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    Acrobat Reader is the freeware version of Acrobat developed by Adobe to view, create, fill, print and format files in a PDF. It is currently available for Windows, macOS, iOS , and Android . Acrobat Standard is the standard full version of Acrobat developed by Adobe to edit, create, manipulate, print and manage files in a PDF.

  5. Swiss Bank Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Bank Corporation (French: Société de banque suisse; German: Schweizerischer Bankverein) was a Swiss investment bank and financial services company located in Switzerland. Prior to its merger, the bank was the third largest in Switzerland, with over CHF 300 billion of assets and CHF 11.7 billion of equity.

  6. Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation - Wikipedia

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    L.E. Marckx was a naturalised British citizen, but the other two partners were German nationals. The firm opened and operated a bank account with the Swiss Bank Corporation. No attempt was made to wind up the partnerships' affairs during World War I. On 1 August 1914 Siegfried Joachimson died.

  7. Category:Defunct banks of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Bank Leu; M. Marcuard & Co. S. Swiss Bank Corporation; T ...

  8. Cantonal bank - Wikipedia

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    Each bank uses a distinctive motif as the logo, with a cantonal colour on white used as the colours of the bank, e.g. light blue for Zürcher Kantonalbank (Zurich Cantonal Bank). Despite appearances, cantonal banks are not small private banks: in fact two of them, the Zürcher Kantonalbank and the Banque cantonale vaudoise , are the second and ...

  9. Swiss bank account - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Swiss bank account