Gibraltar:
Foreign Exchange Transactions Which Form Part Of Certain Types Of Foreign Currency Denominated Loans Do Not Constitute An Investment Service
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Introduction
ECJ has ruled in the case of Banif Plus Bank Zrt. v.
Marton Lantos and Martonne Lantos. The ECJ held that
foreign exchange (FX) transactions which are part of foreign
currency denominated loans do not constitute
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