THE economy is poised to benefit from the country's removal from a global dirty money watch list as this will facilitate remittance flows and increase investor confidence, analysts said.
PHILIPPINE STOCKS may advance this week as market sentiment is expected to get a lift from the country’s removal from dirty money watchdog Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) “gray list” and after ...
South Africa’s grey-listing, resulting from concerns around a lack of money laundering controls, has had big repercussions.
The National Treasury has expressed satisfaction with the progress being made to remove South Africa from the Financial ...
MANILA: The Philippi­nes was removed on Friday from a global financial “grey list” of countries under increased monitoring ... based group said after a vote at its annual plenary. The FATF, an ...
THE Philippines has been removed from the "grey list" of countries under increased monitoring for money laundering and ...
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has approved Nepal's action plan to exit the grey list after placing the country under ...
The National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers has expressed concerns over the Philippines’ removal from the Financial Action Task ...
The DOJ welcomed the Philippines' exit from an international body's anti-dirty money “grey list”, saying prosecutors had a ...
In a development that could potentially bring further trouble in its ailing economy, Nepal has been placed on the Financial ...
The South-East Asian nation praised its removal from a global financial "grey list" of countries under increased monitoring for money laundering and terrorism financing.
The Philippines is set to enjoy lower foreign remittance costs for its millions of workers overseas and better investor ...