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  • Switzerland’s independence and local laws have helped make it a major financial centre, but now it wants to be more like its EU neighbours. By wanting to have its cake and eat it, will Switzerland and its lawyers suffer a bad case of indigestion? Thomas Williams reports from Zurich
  • Norton Rose has won the mandate to advise the government of Cyprus on changes to the country's electricity legislation in line with EU Directives.
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  • "The terrorists went after Wall Street, so why not use Wall Street to go after them?"
  • Dozens of companies have taken advantage of temporary trading rules, introduced after the terrorist attacks on the US, to buy back their own shares.
  • Mayer, Brown & Platt is set poach three partners from its German rivals, after taking its new banking and finance head from Clifford Chance Pünder.
  • The Brazilian senate has approved legislation to protect minority shareholders. The Corporations Law Reform Bill, which was passed on September 20, will also grant the country's securities and exchange commission, the CVM, increased independence from the government.
  • On August 16 2001 the Finnish Financial Supervision Authority (FSA), the authority supervising the Finnish securities market, issued an official statement regarding the use of agents in offering banking and investment services. The FSA has reviewed its views on the outsourcing of certain operations of investment firms and credit institutions. This statement replaces a previous statement issued in February 1999.
  • The statute of August 10 2001 on modifications of the Belgian of workmen's compensation insurance system was published in the Belgian Official Gazette of September 7 2001 and entered into force on September 17.