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  • Issuers queue up as Finland prepares for recovery Kari Lautjärvi and Reija Ylönen of Hannes Snellman outline changes in the Finnish securities market during 2003
  • Sweden sharpens takeover rules and listing requirements Sweden is strengthening its stockmarket regulations, explain Klaes Edhall, Jan Darlin, Charlotta Grähs and Eva Kanyuk, of Mannheimer Swartling
  • Norway softens laws to boost new issues Norway has updated its securities laws in an effort to increase market activity. Sverre Tyrhaug of Thommessen outlines the developments
  • Finnish shareholders need better squeeze-out guidelines Finnish law provides little help on determining the right price for minority shares in squeeze-out procedures. By Tarja Wist and Charlotta Waselius of Waselius & Wist
  • Intellectual property as financial security Gabriel Lidman and Per Victor, both of Advokatfirman Cederquist, give a Swedish perspective on the value of intellectual property rights as funding tools
  • The European Commission has resurrected a 19-year-old project to simplify cross-border mergers, while a new transatlantic argument has flared over the Takeover Directive.
  • David White, national manager admissions and waivers at the Australian Stock Exchange, tells IFLR's Andrew Crooke how the market aims to help issuers and protect investors
  • The credit derivatives market should amend its products rather than seeking to shape the corporate restructuring process, says Martin Hughes
  • Lawyers must soon start informing on suspicious clients - a position few are comfortable with. Eric Cafritz and James Gillespie explain
  • In August 2003 the Kazakh government approved a plan for the development of the Kazakh sector of the Caspian Sea for the period from 2003 until 2015.