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New EU and national rules on remuneration in listed companies and financial institutions

  • NautaDutilh
  • -
  • European Union, Netherlands
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  • May 20 2009

At present, there are many calls from different quarters urging the adoption of sustainable and moderate remuneration policies by listed companies and financial institutions

European Parliament resolution

  • NautaDutilh
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  • European Union
  • -
  • August 9 2010

With reference to, among other things, the European Commission Green Paper, on 7 July 2010 the European Parliament adopted a resolution in which it made a number of concrete suggestions regarding the regulation of remuneration policies in the financial sector and of listed companies

Credit claims as "financial collateral" (implementation of Directive 200944EC)

  • NautaDutilh
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  • European Union, Netherlands
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  • May 23 2011

With effect from 11 May 2011, the Dutch rules on financial collateral arrangements (FCAs) have been amended

European Commission proposal: 40 women on supervisory boards of listed companies

  • NautaDutilh
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  • European Union
  • -
  • December 6 2012

On 14 November 2012 a draft directive was published by the European Commission which aims to improve the gender balance among non-executive directors in large listed companies

Proposed EU directive on (among other things) remuneration policies of banks

  • NautaDutilh
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  • European Union
  • -
  • August 9 2010

Also on 7 July 2010, the European Parliament adopted a proposal for an EU directive (CRD III) 'amending Directives 200648EC and 200649EC as regards capital requirements for the trading book and for re-securitisations, and the supervisory review of remuneration policies'