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  • After much review and discussion, on June 6 2003, the parliament of Georgia adopted the Law on the Prevention of the Legalization of Illegal Revenues. The law is expected to assist the Georgian government in fighting two of the country's most problematic economic issues - money laundering and tax evasion. The legislation creates mechanisms to prevent the legalization of illegal revenues and the financing of terrorism. It will apply equally to both residents and non-residents of Georgia, as well as to their representatives, representative offices and branches.
  • Spanish firm Uría & Menéndez is advising energy company AES on the €665 million ($766 million) financing for the construction of the largest independent power project developed in Spain so far.
  • Lone Star's purchase of a controlling stake in Korea Exchange Bank (KEB) for $1.2 billion is the largest-ever private equity deal in Asia, excluding Japan.
  • Shearman & Sterling and Slaughter and May are advising on a telecoms deal valued at €7.1 billion ($7.6 billion) that should see France Telecom take full control of mobile phone operator Orange.
  • On September 19 2003 the Brazilian Securities Commission (the Comissão de Valores Mobiliários or CVM) rejected a request made by representatives of the accounting profession and other trade associations for relief from existing regulations that require the rotation of independent auditors of listed companies. The CVM has also suggested that existing accounting standards may require the rotation of lead audit partners, as well as the rotation of the audit firm.
  • The accidental effects of a new banking code of practice in Australia mean banks must add new clauses into financing documents on deals that involve special purpose vehicles. Phillip Cornwell and Ian Wallace of Allens Arthur Robinson report
  • Hong Kong's proposed update of prospectus laws will make life easier for issuers, especially those selling to institutional investors, explains Alice Chan of the University of Hong Kong
  • In an effort to simplify its foreign investment legislation and bring it into line with international standards, Turkey passed Law Number 4875 on Foreign Direct Investment in June 2003. The law eliminates the previous inequalities between foreign and local investors and simplifies the process for establishing a company in Turkey, demonstrating the country's dedication to promoting foreign investment.
  • Alex Potter of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer explains how lenders in privately funded government projects can limit the uncertainty created by EU state aid rules
  • The Ontario Securities Commission has recently published for comment Proposed OSC Rule 48-501 (Trading During Distributions, Formal Bids and Share Exchange Transactions), which would impose trading restrictions on dealers and issuers involved in a distribution of securities and certain other transactions, such as a securities exchange takeover bid, an issuer bid or an amalgamation, arrangement, capital reorganization or similar transaction. The purpose of the rule is to prescribe safe harbours and to otherwise restrict trading activities and preclude manipulative conduct by persons who might have an interest in the outcome of such a distribution or transaction.