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  • There are still significant amounts of flight capital outside of Latin America,
  • The image in the West is that Russia is the place of flight capital,
  • The flight capital will probably come back only after the more conservative foreign investors have come back.
  • Flight capital from Brazil was estimated at a historic high of dlrs 4.37 billion in March this year.
  • The tiny neighboring duchy of Luxembourg has been recipient of the largest amount of flight capital from Germany.
  • Flight capital from Brazil was estimated at a historic high of dlrs 4 . 37 billion in March this year.
  • When hyperinflation and recession hit those countries in recent years, Uruguay's discreet banks attracted billions of dollars of flight capital.
  • Under threat of listing, they converted it into a block of flats, full of flight capital from God knows where.
  • The government is " still worried about flight capital, " said Craig Barley, international manager at Banco Omega SA in Rio de Janeiro.
  • It said the current pause in flight capital movements could last for some years, providing developing countries with breathing room to protect against future chaos.
  • "A majority of the surplus is flight capital, " said Edward L . Lette, president of San Antonio-based Security National Bank, in a recent interview.
  • It said it was against Swiss interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money had dubious origins.
  • In 1990 non-governmental organizations estimated that up to dlrs 300 billion, about 30 percent of the Third World's " flight capital, " was squirreled away in Swiss banks.
  • The tribunal said it was against Switzerland's interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money had dubious origins.
  • The court said bluntly it was against Switzerland's interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money had dubious origins.
  • The court then said that it was against Swiss interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money had dubious origins.
  • The court said bluntly that it was against Switzerland's interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money had dubious origins.
  • It has long been a magnet for flight capital chased by political unrest or currency instability, particularly in the the 1970s and 1980s when rich Latin Americans sought refuge from economic tumult.
  • It said it was against Swiss interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money, frozen in Switzerland since 1986, had dubious origins.
  • In its decision, the Swiss tribunal said it was against Switzerland's interests " to serve as a safe haven " for flight capital or criminal proceeds, suggesting the Marcos money had dubious origins.
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