By CARLO BOFFA, EU Correspondent LAND-based casinos, betting shops and arcades will have to hand in more information to supervisors under a proposed rule to judge money laundering risks outside the financial sector. The EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Authority proposed on Monday a new methodology to assess the risk of money laundering and terrorism financing in…
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