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Submitted by Mike on Fri, 12/11/2015 - 00:39

Is it just me who suspects that there is government self interest at play here - when your average punter swaps funds, few would be aware of the capital gains they incur or the losses they will not be able to offset on future gains? Who does that benefit?

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