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  2. Chiasso financial smuggling case - Wikipedia

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    The Chiasso financial smuggling case began on June 3, 2009, near Chiasso, Switzerland (near the Swiss/Italian border), when Sezione Operativa Territoriale di Chiasso in collaboration with officers of Italian customs/financial military police (Guardia di Finanza) detained two suspects (who appeared to be Japanese nationals in their 50s) [1] who had attempted to enter Switzerland with a suitcase ...

  3. Bearer bond - Wikipedia

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    A bearer bond from Louisiana, circa 1879. A bearer bond or bearer note is a bond or debt security issued by a government or a business entity such as a corporation. As a bearer instrument, it differs from the more common types of investment securities in that it is unregistered—no records are kept of the owner, or the transactions involving ownership.

  4. Italy's minibonds would either be illegal or useless ... - AOL

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    It would be either illegal or useless for Italy to issue bonds to pay its suppliers as such notes would break European currency rules or add to the country's massive government debt, Italian ...

  5. Bearer instrument - Wikipedia

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    The first bearer securities in almost all countries were banknotes.Later, due to the monopolization of banknote issue by one or several banks (usually government ones), bearer instruments such as short-term bank loan obligations (certificates, vouchers, tickets) and long-term borrowing obligations of banks and corporations, bonds, were introduced.

  6. Eurobond (external bond) - Wikipedia

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    The first eurobonds were issued in 1963 by Italian motorway network Autostrade, [3] which issued 60,000 bearer bonds at a value of US$250 each for a fifteen-year loan of US$15m, paying an annual coupon of 5.5%.

  7. Italian bonds hit by concerns EU may reject budget plan - AOL

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    A recovery in Italy's bond market fizzled out on Wednesday, with yields rising once again - this time on a report that the EU will say the draft Italian budget does not meet the bloc's guidelines ...

  8. List of government bonds - Wikipedia

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    2.2.1.7 Italy. 2.2.1.8 ... BTP Italia - inflation linked bonds linked to Italian Inflation ; Dipartimento del Tesoro

  9. Capital asset - Wikipedia

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    6.5% gold bonds or 7% gold bonds 1980, national defense gold bond 1980, issued by the central government. Special bearer bonds, 1991 Gold deposit bonds issued under gold deposit scheme, 1999.