MIAMI — The fate of 52,000 American clients of Swiss banking giant UBS A.G., believed to be holding $15 billion in secret accounts, is contained in details of a settlement agreement reached on Aug. 12 between Swiss and U.S. negotiators.
The government has sought the names of suspected American tax evaders as UBS and the Swiss government have resisted, arguing that to do so would violate Swiss banking confidentiality laws.
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