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Britain's Prime Minister, David Cameron, addresses the Conservative Spring Forum in central London, Britain April 9, 2016.

UK's Cameron releases tax records in attempt to calm Panama Papers storm

Legal tax avoidance scheme being "morally wrong," he was quoted as saying in 2012.

Small cars to get cheaper in Vietnam after luxury tax cut

Small cars to get cheaper in Vietnam after luxury tax cut

Industry insiders expect sales of cars with engines of 1.5 liters to grow after July 1

Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson, minister of fisheries and agriculture of the Progressive Party who was named as new prime minister by two government coalition parties speaks in Reykjavik, Iceland on April 6, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Sigtryggur Johannsson

Iceland government appoints new PM, to call early elections

  The opposition has been trying to force a new election with a vote of no confidence in the government, which could lead...

The logo of Hypo Landesbank Vorarlberg is pictured in the window of one of its branches in Vienna, Austria, April 4, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Leonhard Foeger

Austrian bank's CEO quits after Panama Papers reports

  Michael Grahammer, who has been chief executive since 2012, has told the bank he is stepping down

FIFA President Gianni Infantino gestures during a news conference at the South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) headquarters in Luque, Paraguay in this March 28, 2016 file picture. Photo: Reuters/Jorge Adorno/Files

Swiss police raid UEFA as Panama Papers scandal spreads

Police seized information about a contract disclosed in the Panama Papers signed by Gianni Infantino, now head of the global soccer...

'Panama Papers' spark tax haven debate

'Panama Papers' spark tax haven debate

 

Iceland's Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson speaks to media outside Iceland president's residence in Reykjavik, Iceland, April 5, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Sigtryggur Johannsson

Iceland PM steps down after Panama Papers tax scandal

He stepped down on Tuesday after leaked files showed his wife owned an offshore firm with big claims on the country...

A still image from a video footage show Ramon Fonseca, the director of Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, during an interview with Reuters television in Panama City, April 4, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Reuters TV

Panama law firm says data hack was external, files complaint

"We rule out an inside job. This is not a leak. This is a hack," Ramon Fonseca said

Panama Papers now a family affair for UK's Cameron

Panama Papers now a family affair for UK's Cameron

 

The company logo of Mossack Fonseca is seen inside the office of Mossack Fonseca & Co. (Asia) Limited in Hong Kong, China April 5, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Bobby Yip

Panama Papers probes opened, China limits access to news on leaks

France, Australia, New Zealand, Austria, Sweden and the Netherlands are among nations that have commenced investigations

Mossack Fonseca law firm sign is pictured in Panama City, April 4, 2016. Photo: Reuters/Carlos Jasso

China limits coverage and denounces Panama Papers' tax haven revelations

Searches for "Panama Papers" in Chinese bring up a warning that the results "may not accord with relevant laws and rules so...

A Mossack Fonseca law firm logo is pictured in Panama City April 3, 2016. Photo: Reuters//Carlos Jasso

Prosecutors open probes as world's wealthy deny 'Panama Papers' links

  The "Panama Papers" revealed financial arrangements of politicians and public figures including friends of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and relatives of...

The website of the Mossack Fonseca law firm is pictured through a large format lens in Bad Honnef, Germany April 4, 2016.

Tax authorities begin probes into some people named in Panama Papers leak

  The leaked "Panama Papers" cover a period over almost 40 years, from 1977 until as recently as last December

The Arango Orillac Building where the Mossack Fonseca law firm is situated at, is pictured in Panama City

Australian tax office probes hundreds for possible tax evasion after Panama Papers leak

Some companies domiciled in tax havens were allegedly being used for suspected money laundering, arms and drug deals, and tax...

Leaked papers from a Panama law firm claim that close associates of Vladimir Putin, who is not himself named in the documents, "secretly shuffled as much as $2 billion through banks and shadow companies"

Panama Papers: huge tax leak exposes Putin aides, world leaders

  Twelve current or former heads of state are named in the investigations
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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