ONDON, Jan 18 (Reuters) – The European Union on Thursday agreed tougher anti-money laundering rules for cryptoassets and dealers in luxury cars and yachts, warning that oligarchs and criminals could no longer hide in the 27-country bloc.
Representatives of EU states and the European Parliament reached a deal on the new framework in negotiations that concluded in the early hours.
“It is a good day for EU citizens and businesses, but bad day for oligarchs and terrorists,” said Eero Heinaluoma, one of lawmakers who took part.
The EU has long had anti-money laundering

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