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The German government has been quick to respond to Vodafone’s ground-breaking
hostile bid for Mannesmann. In June, it introduced proposals to regulate
takeovers for the first time. Hartmut Krause of Allen & Overy, Frankfurt, explains the
proposed rules
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Markus Affentranger of Baker & McKenzie, Zurich, looks at the regulations governing
Swiss export risk guarantees and examines the coverage they can offer to
international project financings
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Since introducing the International Collective Investment Schemes concept last May,
Cyprus has been active in refining the regulations governing their use. Constantinos
Adamides, Adamos K Adamides & Co examines the latest developments
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Henri Wagner of Beghin & Feider, in association with Allen & Overy, looks
at how Luxembourg’s regulator is trying to encourage wider participation
in its financial markets
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The interaction between the internet and world stock markets is easily seen in the
fortunes made (and lost) from volatile dot.com shares. But as Nancy Leigh of Baker
& McKenzie, Hong Kong, explains, the net is also helping reshape the structure of the
securities industry
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Law firms in Germany are rubbing their hands at the prospect of the London and Frankfurt iX merger, and many have been limbering up over the last six months with a host of landmark deals. Rufus Jones reports from Frankfurt
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In the second part of their review of Canada’s new financial legislation, Robert McDowell and Robert Elliott of Fasken Martineau DuMoulin, Toronto, look at how the law will affect foreign banks seeking to open branches or run operations in Canada
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The German government has been quick to respond to Vodafone’s ground-breaking hostile bid for Mannesmann. In June, it introduced proposals to regulate takeovers for the first time. Hartmut Krause of Allen & Overy, Frankfurt, explains the
proposed rules
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Rodrigo Nascimbeni of Pinheiro Neto - Advogados reviews the new rules and prospects for the BDR market
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Law firms in Germany are rubbing their hands at the prospect of the London and Frankfurt iX merger, and many have been limbering up over the last six months with a host of landmark deals. Rufus Jones reports from Frankfurt
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Singapore has officially opened up its market for legal services, with the government inviting foreign lawyers to practise Singapore law. Nick Ferguson looks at how foreign firms have been preparing for their grand entrance