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  • NASD, NYSE and SEC to adopt new disclosure rules for TV and radio stock recommendationsLandwell, London
  • Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton has put together a secondary offering for Reed Elsevier enabling the company to raise $1.7 billion and expand its shareholding base without making a rights issue to existing investors.
  • Denton Wilde Sapte has completed a three year transaction which could provide natural gas for the first time to customers in Mozambique and South Africa. Denton advised Mozambique's state-owned oil company ENH on the $1.8 billion joint venture with SASOL, a South African synthetic fuel and chemicals group, which will enable them to develop Mozambique's two natural gas fields.
  • Australia and New Zealand are no longer as isolated as their far-flung locations would suggest, but their lawyers are still struggling to stay in the race for globalization. Nick Ferguson reports from Sydney and Auckland on how being big and being good may not be enough if firms’ strategies are not clear
  • Norton Rose has acted for France Télécom's internet operation Wanadoo on the $2.4 billion acquisition of UK Internet provider Freeserve.
  • In a second landmark deal last month, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy closed, Brazil's largest ever project financing. The US firm acted as lead lenders counsel on the $2.5 billion financing of the Barracuda and Caratinga oil and gas fields off the Brazilian coast.
  • The supervisory board of Deutsche Börse announced in December that it had agreed to let the exchange go public. The flotation is likely to take place in the first quarter of this year.
  • A bid to harmonize legislation on company takeovers in Europe that has been over a decade in the making may have to be scrapped. Sponsors of the directive fear last minute amendments proposed by the European Parliament will make it impossible to ratify.
  • Argentina has introduced a law which sweeps away many of the previous restrictions on leasing activities. Javier Errecondo of Bruchou, Fernandez Madero, Lombardo & Mitrani, Buenos Aires, discusses the main points of the new legislation and how they will help promote the leasing market