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Money Laundering Bulletin

The bigger picture - information-sharing advances

The balance between personal privacy and the wider security agenda appears to be tipping, in the financial crime space, in favour of more pooling of intelligence, both within and between organisations. If the trend is perceptible, internationally, the pace, inevitably, is uneven. Keith Nuthall reports from Ottawa; Sara Lewis is in Brussels; Barbara Barkhausen, in Sydney; and Julian Ryall, in Tokyo.

The balance between personal privacy and the wider security agenda appears to be tipping, in the financial crime space, in favour of more pooling of intelligence, both within and between organisations. If the trend is perceptible, internationally, the pace, inevitably, is uneven. Keith Nuthall reports from Ottawa; Sara Lewis is in Brussels; Barbara Barkhausen, in Sydney; and Julian Ryall, in Tokyo.

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