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International trade compliance - August 2012
- Baker & McKenzie
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- Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, European Union, Global, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Russia, Rwanda, South Africa, Switzerland, Syria, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, Vanuatu , Yemen
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- August 6 2012
Covering Customs and Other Import Requirements, Export Controls and Sanctions, Trade Remedies, WTO and Anti-Corruption
ESMA announces third country CRA endorsements
- Dentons
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- Canada, European Union, Hong Kong, Singapore, USA
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- March 23 2012
ESMA has confirmed that the regulatory frameworks of the US, Canada, Hong Kong and Singapore relating to Credit Rating Agencies (CRAs) are equivalent to EU standards
Listings in Hong Kong by Canadian companies: a follow-up
- McMillan LLP
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- Canada, Hong Kong
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- October 23 2012
Further to our June 2012 article Dual-listing of Canadian Public Companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange which looked at common issues faced by Canadian companies when applying for a listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange ("HKSE"), we follow up with a review of the Canadian jurisdictions that the listing committee of the HKSE has determined to be acceptable in principal as an applicant issuer's place of incorporation
A comparative regulatory guide to listing in Hong Kong, London, New York and Toronto
- Dorsey & Whitney LLP
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- Canada, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, USA
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- February 10 2010
There are two listing standards for NYSE: the Non-U.S. Standards for non-U.S. companies (which is further subdivided into two sets of standards worldwide and domestic under which non-U.S. companies may qualify for listing) and the U.S. Standards for domestic companies
Dual-listing of Canadian public companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- McMillan LLP
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- Canada, Hong Kong
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- May 31 2012
For Canadian public companies looking to access global capital, "graduation" to an exchange south of the border or across the Atlantic may no longer be the obvious next step given the abundant liquidity and large investor base in Asia
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