Post-Lehman Deja Vu As T-Bill Yields Turn Negative | zero hedge
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In January 1997, Christoph Meili, a night watchman at the Union Bank of Switzerland (a predecessor bank of today’s UBS), found employees shredding archives compiled by a subsidiary that had extensive dealings with Nazi Germany, … Criminal proceedings then began against the archivist for possible violation of a recent Federal Document Destruction decree and against Meili for possible violation of bank secrecy, which is a criminal offence in Switzerland
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