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  2. Bank secrecy - Wikipedia

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    Banking secrecy, [1] [2] alternatively known as financial privacy, banking discretion, or bank safety, [3] [4] is a conditional agreement between a bank and its clients that all foregoing activities remain secure, confidential, and private.

  3. List of countries by foreign-exchange reserves - Wikipedia

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    COFER data for individual countries are strictly confidential. At present there are 149 reporters, [a] consisting of member countries of the IMF, non-member countries/economies, and other foreign exchanges reserve holding entities. From Q4 2016, the data was expanded to include renminbi (RMB). [212]

  4. Data sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    For many countries, the issue of data sovereignty is presented as an issue of national security with concerns over being able to protect citizens' personal data. [1] Data can be used to help improve medical care, reinforce national security as well as have a positive impact on many economic and social infrastructures but may also be used for ...

  5. Data sovereignty (data management) - Wikipedia

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    Data sovereignty is the ability of a legal person or an organisation to control the conditions that data is shared under, and how that shared data is used, as if it were an economic asset. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can apply to both primary data and secondary data derived from data, or metadata . [ 3 ]

  6. List of sovereign states by financial assets - Wikipedia

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    Financial assets of countries from 2010 to 2017 (EUR Billions) Rank Country 2021 [1] 2017 [2] 2016 [3] 2015 [4] 2014 [5] 2013 [6] 2012 [7] 2011 [8] 2010 [9]; World: 169,172: 154,826: 135,711: 118,278

  7. Right of access to personal data - Wikipedia

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    The right of access, also referred to as right to access and (data) subject access, is one of the most fundamental rights in data protection laws around the world. For instance, the United States, Singapore, Brazil, and countries in Europe have all developed laws that regulate access to personal data as privacy protection.

  8. Which country has the most powerful passport in the world ...

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    List of the most powerful passports. Japan snagged the top ranking with 193 visa-free or visa-on-arrival destinations, followed by Singapore and South Korea, which tied for second place with 192 ...

  9. National data protection authority - Wikipedia

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    There are several national data protection authorities across the world, tasked with protecting information privacy. In the European Union and the EFTA member countries, their status was formalized by the Data Protection Directive [ 1 ] and they were involved in the Madrid Resolution.