- The Economist (2021)

The property market makes a good place to hide ill-gotten gains | Europe

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The Economist reports on the rise of money-laundering in the Balkans, with the property market being used as a popular method for hiding illegally obtained funds. This poses challenges and implications for Europe.

Keywords: Balkan, money-laundering, boom, property market, ill-gotten gains

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