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Capital Account Liberalization in Iceland

The Icelandic government announced its strategy of liberalizing the country’s capital account after seven years. Press statement of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs; FT report by Richard Milne and Jeremy Grant.

Update (18 June 2015)

The Economist reviews Iceland’s recent economic history and the planned steps to liberalize the capital account.

This entry was posted in Notes and tagged Capital account, Capital account liberalization, Capital account restriction, Exchange rate, Iceland, Tax on June 8, 2015 by Dirk Niepelt.

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