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Jaynit posts on X about luxembourg, investment, eu, $pep the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXX engagements in the last XX hours.
Social category influence countries finance stocks travel destinations
Social topic influence luxembourg, investment, eu, $pep, the worlds, kong, hong kong, london, finance, vault
Top assets mentioned PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) BlackRock Inc (BLK)
Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Even scandals didnt stop it. The LuxLeaks revelations (2014) exposed XXX secret tax deals for Amazon Pepsi Apple and others some paying less than X% in tax. Luxembourg promised reforms. The core system stayed intact" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:10:15 UTC 4040 followers, 3005 engagements
"Luxembourg runs global finance. Not New York. Not London. Not Hong Kong. One tiny country manages trillions in offshore funds for the worlds richest. Heres how Luxembourg became bankings most powerful tax haven: 🧵" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:07:23 UTC 4039 followers, 174.3K engagements
"In 1963 Luxembourg became the home for Eurobonds cross-border debt instruments with: No withholding tax Light regulation Full investor anonymity Banks and investors rushed in. Luxembourg became Europes quiet money vault" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:08:09 UTC 4036 followers, 4868 engagements
"The country itself is tiny no army no global military power. But by designing a system everyone from Wall Street to Silicon Valley depends on .Luxembourg quietly wields more influence over global capital than most nations" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:11:03 UTC 4036 followers, 2530 engagements
"This isnt an accident. Luxembourgs entire financial sector is a deliberate architecture: Laws engineered for easy fund registration Structures that funnel profits without triggering full taxation Vaults and rulings that keep ownership in the shadows" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:10:42 UTC 4037 followers, 2445 engagements
"Luxembourg is the 2nd-largest investment fund center on earth behind only the U.S. It manages over XXX trillion in assets across 14500+ funds more than Germanys GDP in a country smaller than Rhode Island. How did it pull this off" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:07:47 UTC 4040 followers, 6060 engagements
"Its not just the laws. Its the perks: Custom tax rulings (rates as low as X% exposed by LuxLeaks) Minimal disclosure compared to other EU hubs No withholding tax on many profits Multilingual legal & banking experts who make the system frictionless" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:08:51 UTC 4036 followers, 3922 engagements
"Freeports are more than storage theyre financial tools. For the ultra-rich art becomes an asset class that can be traded or collateralized all while avoiding customs VAT and most oversight. Luxembourg turned secrecy into an export industry" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:09:38 UTC 4036 followers, 3387 engagements
"And its not just financial products. In 2014 Luxembourg opened the High Security Hub a massive freeport near its airport. Art gold wine and rare collectibles can sit there: Untaxed Undeclared Often with owners hidden behind shell companies" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:09:11 UTC 4036 followers, 3669 engagements
"The real breakthrough came in 1988. When the EU introduced passport rules allowing cross-border fund sales .Luxembourg rewrote its laws overnight becoming the default domicile for global investment funds. Today BlackRock JP Morgan Fidelity and Deutsche Bank all use it" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:08:32 UTC 4034 followers, 4864 engagements
"Today an estimated $XX trillion in global wealth is hidden in tax havens. Luxembourg alongside Switzerland and the Caymans is at the center routing cash for Fortune 500s oligarchs and billionaires. For context: thats larger than Japans entire economy" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:10:33 UTC 4040 followers, 3131 engagements
"The foundation was laid in 1929. A law called the H29 Holding Company regime let foreign corporations hold assets in Luxembourg virtually tax-free. It was the first piece of architecture in a century-long plan to make the country indispensable to global wealth" @jaynitx on X 2025-07-23 13:08:03 UTC 4040 followers, 5442 engagements