Netherlands:
A Centre For International Finance
15 June 2020
Maples Group
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Located right in the heart of Europe, the Netherlands, which
came to dominate global capital markets and commerce in the 17th
and 18th centuries, remains to this day a highly attractive
jurisdiction for corporate domicile and international finance
transactions.
From the introduction of the first real stock exchange in 1602
to its powerful merchant banks of the 1750s, the Netherlands is
recognised today for its strong regulatory framework, solid legal
system and the political and financial stability that comes from
being a key member of the EU and one of only 11 countries worldwide
with a Triple-A rating.
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Originally published 8 June, 2020
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