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Sinkapore has truly attained the Swiss standard of living and its worldwide reputation for being a tax haven has been enhanced with the setting of the branch office of the Swiss central bank.

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The Straits Times, 12 July 2013, page B20
 
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This is good news. Thanks for the article.
 
Sinkapore has truly attained the Swiss standard of living and its worldwide reputation for being a tax haven has been enhanced with the setting of the branch office of the Swiss central bank.

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The Straits Times, 12 July 2013, page B20

Singapore and Switzerland have so much in common we should simply merge the two countries and allow free flow of talent and money between the two. I don't mind if the Swiss colonize us. Can't be worse than what we have now.
 
So how many millions of USD are you planning to stash away?

Why should Leongsam stashed his millions there?

Didnt he expressed publicly his admiration for PAP ability?

HE SHOULD PUT HIS MONEY WHERE HIS MOUTH IS

PUT ALL HIS MONEY INTO TEMASICK HOLDINGS , EVERY FUCKING DOLLAR HE GOT TO SHOW HOW MUCH HE RESPECT THE PAP ABILITY
 
Maybe this has something to do with it:

EU tightens up bank lending rules and bonuses
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-22164384


New rules on bankers' bonuses and the amount of capital that banks must hold as a buffer have been approved by the European Parliament by a big majority.

The package was agreed with the 27 EU governments and most of it is likely to take effect on 1 January 2014.

The EU plans to cap bonuses at 100% of a banker's annual salary, or 200% if shareholders approve.

The aim is to curb the sort of high-risk lending that contributed to the financial crash in 2008.
 
singapore car price is higher than switzerland? does that mean we achieve our swiss standard life?
 
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