The Financial Services Authority says it's removed four countries from a list of places that pose a higher risk of money-laundering.
Monaco and Venezuela have been taken off the B-list because they're being monitored by the Financial Action Task Force.
Jamacia and Turkey have improved their anti-money laundering regimes and so they've also been removed.
Meanwhile, San Tome and Principe have been taken off because the FSA says there's now less risk of money-laundering there.
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