(Bloomberg) For a few thousand millionaires in Geneva, a regional vote in the next few days could have a lasting impact on their wallets.Most Read from BloombergElizabeth Holmes Objects to $250-a-Month Victim Payments After PrisonInstant Pot and Pyrex Maker Instant Brands Files BankruptcyUS Inflation Slows, Giving Room for Fed to Pause Rate HikesPutin’s Economic Forum Puts Russia’s Isolation on DisplayAmericans Say They Need $2.2 Million to Be Considered WealthyThe June 18 ballot will ask cit
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