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		<title>Banking in Switzerland</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Switzerland is not only famous for chocolate and watchmaking but also for its century-old banking industry.]]></description>
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<p>Switzerland is not only well-known for chocolate and its watch-making industry. It is also famous for its <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="only one of its kind, special">unique</a> banking and financial system. Banks play an important role in Switzerland’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the system by which a country’s money and goods are produced  and used">economy</a>. Swiss banks have been <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people think that">considered to be</a> the most <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="private, guarded, well-defended">secretive</a> in the world for many <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a hundred years">centuries</a>. About a third of all money held outside a person’s home country &#8211; hundreds of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="a thousand million">billions</a> of dollars &#8211; is <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="put, placed">deposited</a> in Swiss banks.</p>

<p>Banking in Switzerland goes back to the 18th century. In the past , not only rich people but also <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="government that is very strict to its people and does not allow them basic rights or freedom">authoritarian regimes</a> and dictators have <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to make something safe">secured</a> their money in Swiss banks. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="people from other countries">Foreigners</a> who live in <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="areas where the political situation can change very often">unstable</a> and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="with many problems">troubled</a> areas also tend to keep money in secure Swiss banks instead of their own. During World War II German Nazis <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="put, placed">deposited</a> much of the country’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="riches, valuable things">wealth</a>, <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="above all">especially</a> money  and gold taken away from <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="someone , whose religion is Judaism">Jews</a> , in Switzerland.</p>

<p>Switzerland has two large banks &#8211; UBS and Credit Suisse. Private banking also has a century-long tradition in the alpine country. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="right now, at the moment">Currently</a>, about 130 000 people work in the banking sector. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="very important">Major</a> banks have <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="countries in other continents">overseas</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="part of a company that does work in another country">branches</a> that <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="give work to">employ</a> thousands.</p>

<p>Switzerland’s <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="what makes the country very attractive">popularity</a> as a safe bank <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="place where you can put something in order to protect it from danger">haven</a> has many reasons. For one, the country has a very stable and <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="wealthy, booming">prosperous</a> economy, and one of the highest <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the money every Swiss person earns in a year, on average">per capita incomes</a>  in the world. It has been <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="not taking part in wars or helping other countries">neutral</a> for many centuries, especially during the two world wars. <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="also">In addition</a>, the Swiss franc is one of the most stable <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the money a country uses">currencies</a> in the world.</p>

<p>Swiss banks have to follow very <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="exact">strict</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="about private things">privacy</a> rules. In 1934, a law was passed that <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="did not allow">forbade</a> Swiss banks to <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="make known">reveal</a> the name of <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="person who has money in a bank">account holders</a>. Banks  protect the privacy of their clients  in a way no other country in the world does. If a Swiss banker reveals anything about a person’s bank account without <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="being allowed to do something">permission</a>	they <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="to do something wrong or illegal">commit</a> a criminal act. Such <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="rules">regulations</a> have made Switzerland a <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="much liked">popular</a> <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="taget">destination</a> for foreigners who do not want to pay <a href="#/" data-toggle="tooltip" title="the money you must pay to the government for the income you get">taxes</a> in their own country. </p>



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