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  • In January 2003 the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) launched the new version of its standard contract for documenting over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives transactions - the 2002 ISDA Master Agreement. This new version is based on, and amends, its predecessor - the 1992 ISDA Master Agreement.
  • In January 2003, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong published its conclusions to its consultative paper on amendments to the Listing Rules. Changes to the Rules were formerly announced on January 31 this year and most of the new provisions took effect from March 31 2004.
  • The government of India has introduced a Tonnage Tax Scheme (TTS) for Indian shipping companies, through the Financial Bill 2004, presented to the parliament on July 8.
  • In a move meant to reform the granting of licensing rights, the National People's Congress has promulgated the Administrative Licensing Law, effective July 1 2004.
  • Just as the case for better disclosure and covenants in European bonds looked to be stalling, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has emerged as its new leader.
  • Australian courts are increasingly likely to hold corporates accountable for letters of comfort they give to local subsidiaries. Abigail Gruzman and Geoff Sutherland explain why
  • Throughout late 2003 and early 2004, the Turkish Capital Markets Board (the CMB) promulgated a number of new regulatory acts.
  • Finland is revising legislation on consumer protection in distance marketing of financial services. A government bill proposing amendments to the Consumer Protection Act to implement the EU Directive 2002/65/EC on distance marketing of consumer financial services was put before the Finnish parliament on June 16 2004.
  • The legal advisers to Taiwan's first real estate investment trust have worked closely with regulators to fill in some of the gaps in the one-year-old rules governing these transactions, says Kevin Liao
  • Bond covenants can deny developing-markets companies access to securitization as a financing option. Jim Patti looks at standard clauses and considers how they might change to make structured deals easier