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Capital flight

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Capital flight refers to the large-scale movement of capital out of a particular country. It is frequently in response to economic instability and/or perceived risks. Capital flight can involve both legal and illegal transfers of assets, driven by factors like political/economic uncertainty, currency devaluation, economic sanctions, or high interest rates in other countries.

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