Icelandic banks frozen out of euro bonds as tax law hurdle stops re-entry
Frustration is building in Icelandic banks as their efforts to reintegrate themselves in the international markets are stymied by a withholding tax on foreign buyers of their Eurobonds, writes Craig McGlashan.
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