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  • Ireland is repealing its entire securities law regime to make way for Prospectus Directive implementation, providing a fresh start for the country's capital markets. By David Byers
  • Germany's implementation of the Directive will simplify the country's securities offering regime, but also brings some extra burdens for issuers. By Walburga Kullmann
  • Finnish companies have been using Prospectus Directive-compliant prospectuses for months, but prospectus liability problems still need tackling. By Tarja Wist and Samuel Isaksson
  • Greek issuers are still waiting to see the government's legislative proposals to implement the Directive. By Michael Tsibris
  • Danish issuers will have to wait for secondary legislation for full legal certainty regarding the Prospectus Directive. By Steen Jensen
  • The government of India has raised the existing investment limit of foreign direct investment (FDI) from 74% to 100% in Indian publications publishing non-news material in scientific, technical and specialty magazines or periodicals and journals. No substantive definition of technical and specialty magazines has been provided, so the government is likely to grant clearances on a case-by-case basis.
  • Louisa Gault assesses 2005's most complex international equity offering so far
  • The SEC's report on Titan could stimulate securities litigation, but adding a simple clause to proxy statements should defuse the risk to companies. By David Bernstein
  • Zhu Hong Chao and James Chen of Shanghai United Law Firm compare the various Chinese courts' interpretations of company law regarding derivative action
  • Wang Ling and Fred Chang of King & Wood highlight the issues that Chinese banks and their foreign strategic investors alike have to face before, and even more importantly, after closing