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  • New and proposed international accounting rules attempt to blend a European approach with US elements. Increased transparency of deals will need to be weighed against additional costs of due diligence. By Kathryn Cearns
  • The Swedish Covered Bonds Act (as amended) (Sw: lag (2003:1223) om utgivning av säkerställda obligationer) came into force on July 1 2004. The Act allows Swedish mortgage lending institutions to issue bonds secured by mortgage loans separated into a specific security pool.
  • As the Kyoto Protocol established serious commitments to curtail greenhouse gas emissions, transposition of the EU Emissions Trading Directive took place in Portugal, implementing an emission allowances trading scheme and providing the necessary framework within EU guidelines.
  • On April 5 2005, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) published Circular 05/176 establishing, for the benefit of undertakings for collective investment in transferable securities (Ucits), the lines of conduct for using financial derivative instruments. This Circular implements in Luxembourg the principles of Recommendation 2004/383/EC of the Commission of April 27 2004 on the use of financial derivative instruments for Ucits.
  • To ensure Indonesia's commercial banks maintain their stability and viability in the rapidly developing global banking market, they have been required to minimize potential losses they might incur when they lend money to bad debtors. Banks must be prudent when determining the creditworthiness of borrowers, and funds should only be provided once the bank has satisfied itself as to the quality of the borrower and its assets.
  • Ben Maiden reports on a ruling that exposes underwriters to new litigation risks
  • The Czech Republic will not require a summary of a deal to be translated into Czech. By Miroslav Dubovsky
  • René Bösch and Daniel Haeberli of Homburger outline the Swiss Exchange's response to the EU's Prospectus and Transparency Directives - a listing regime that rivals the EU regulated markets
  • Frank Gerhard of Homburger outlines the deal protection options available in Swiss takeovers
  • Mark-Oliver Baumgarten, Philippe Borens and Olivier Alber of Schellenberg Wittmer highlight the latest developments of the Swiss derivatives market regulation and practice