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  • The European cooperative society has been introduced as a new form of business in the Slovak Republic and widens possibilities for legal entities already doing business in the EU or for future entrepreneurs. The inauguration of SCEs reflects efforts to remove impediments arising from differences between national laws and will further boost entrepreneurial cross-border activities within the EU.
  • Cyprus has enacted legislation transposing the EU Takeover Bids Directive (Directive 2004/25/EC) into domestic law.
  • EU and US politicians this week agreed to harmonize regulatory standards, but European banks want progress on US unilateralism and extra-territoriality
  • The UK lures islamic finance to the City
  • In contrast to exchange-traded derivatives, over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives are privately negotiated derivative contracts, provided directly by dealers to end-users or to other dealers, transacted off exchange. Although the OTC global market is large, with the total outstanding nominal amount of $298 trillion in 2005 (according to the Bank for International Settlements), OTC derivatives remain unregulated in Turkey.
  • Law 411/2004 on pension funds privately administrated was amended in January this year to provide a functional mechanism for private pension funds and to harmonize its terms and concepts with the existing legal framework for pensions.
  • China's attempt at liberalizing its ailing corporate bond market with a regulatory switch has, so far, failed to boost the sector.
  • Bar associations and local firms need not fight about deregulation. Everyone can win
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  • The Social Security and Services Institute Law for State Workers (the ISSSTE Law) was introduced in March 2006. It became effective on April 1, although some provisions will not be implemented until January 1 2008. Among the objectives of the new law is to guarantee the financing of the Social Security and Services Institute for State Workers (the Institute) so that the Institute can comply with its public interest objectives and to set the means and mechanisms to finance future pensions for state workers.