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  • The European weather derivatives market is growing fast After years of lagging behind the US, the European weather derivatives market has finally taken off, according to a recent trade group report.
  • Securitization has taken off in most international markets, but this has not been the case in Denmark, despite it having one of the most sophisticated bond markets for retail mortgages, low levels of credit default, a relatively stable economy and no stamp duty on assignments. The failure has primarily been due to the effect of general principles of Danish law on two vital aspects of any securitization transaction.
  • On December 2 2003 the State Council promulgated new Regulations for the Customs Protection of Intellectual Property Rights. Effective March 1 2004, they replace the regulations which became effective on 1 October 1995, following the February 1995 US-China Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Agreement.
  • The UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) has given the UK mutual funds industry a relatively clean bill of health, saying it is largely free of the trading practices that have rocked the US market over the past year.
  • The SEC has voted to increase corporate disclosure as part of its campaign to prevent future accounting scandals.
  • Barclays' proposed iShares expose ambiguities in the US regulatory treatment of commodity-linked securities. Philip McBride Johnson explains
  • Many corporate users of derivatives appear unwilling to accept the tighter credit provisions found in the 2002 Isda Master Agreement, says Josh Clarke
  • The first regulations to govern derivatives business in China have received enthusiastic approval from the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda).
  • As Scandinavian M&A begins to recover, Megan Murphy looks at how takeover law changes should help accelerate the turnaround
  • The UK's Takeover Panel is considering codifying its rules on put or shut up orders and restricting the amount of information that acquirers can include in possible offer announcements.