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Secretive Swiss banking really took off in the 1920s, as many European nations hiked taxes to repay their debts from World War I—and many rich Europeans looked for ways to hide their money. Recognizing how much this was boosting their economy, in 1934 the Swiss doubled down on the credibility of their promise of banking secrecy by making it a criminal offense for bankers to disclose financial information.6
Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy
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