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The name "Portugal" comes from an old Latin term Portus Cala (the old name for the city of Oporto). 40) Among the antique remains he saw and found particularly interesting was a fragmentary statue of which he made a drawing, accompanied by the following postilla: "Statua marmorea et eximia arte fabrefacta apud Thasii portus vestibulum nuper a Francisco Gatalusio principe erecta. Despite the number of compliance cases such as Long Term Capital, Citadel, Beacon Hill, Portus and Amaranth, there remains a 'laisser-faire' approach to hedge fund regulation. |
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