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International regulatory update 17-21 September 2012

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • Australia, China, European Union, Global, Netherlands, Thailand, United Kingdom, USA
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  • September 24 2012

Clifford Chance’s International Regulatory Update is a weekly digest of significantregulatory developments, drawing on our daily content from our Alerter: Finance Industry service

International regulatory update 21-25 November 2011

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • Australia, Belgium, Czech Republic, European Union, Global, Hong Kong, Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA
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  • November 28 2011

The Financial Markets Law Committee (FMLC) has published a paper responding to the UK government’s consultation paper entitled ‘A new approach to financial regulation: the blueprint for reform’, which was published in June 2011

International regulatory update 15-19 august 2011

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • Australia, France, Global, India, Spain, United Kingdom, USA
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  • August 22 2011

The Autorité des marchés financiersFinancial Markets Authority (AMF) has published two updates to its set of frequently asked questions in relation to the ban on creating a net short position or increasing any existing net short position, including intraday, in the equity shares or securities giving access to the capital of certain credit institutions and insurance companies

International regulatory update 7 - 11 March 2011

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • Australia, Belgium, European Union, Global, Japan, Netherlands, Philippines, United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 14 2011

IOSCO and the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) have published a consultative report setting out a new set of principles designed to apply to all systemically important payment systems, central securities depositories, securities settlement systems, central counterparties and trade repositories