International Securities and Capital Markets

There have been many developments in securities and capital markets regulations in 2009. Several changes were prompted in response to the unprecedented global financial crisis, with continuing regulatory overhaul in many nations designed to avoid a repeat of similar events. Other changes facilitate...

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Published inThe International lawyer Vol. 44; no. 1; pp. 317 - 332
Main Authors Stuber, Walter, Stuber, Adriana Maria Gödel, Fontaine, Anne, Murray, Christopher, Reda, Frank, Krause, Hartmut, Weydert, Josée, Zijp, Petra, Quigg, David, Horner, John, Yates, Matt, Stewart, Asha, Liebi, Martin, Bilgen, Hergüner, Özeke, Hergüner, Edrich, Matthias M., Sackheim, Michael S., Howell, Nathan A., Mcdaniel, James R., Schubert, Elizabeth M., Dowling, Madeleine J., Pesch, Ellen P., Qiu, Xiaowen, Barth, Giselle M., Khera, Sheetal, Fischer-Appelt, Dorothée, Gilchrist, Donald, Gürgey, Umut, de Jong, Elvira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chicago Section of International Law and Practice of the American Bar Association 22.03.2010
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Summary:There have been many developments in securities and capital markets regulations in 2009. Several changes were prompted in response to the unprecedented global financial crisis, with continuing regulatory overhaul in many nations designed to avoid a repeat of similar events. Other changes facilitate cross-border enforcement across several jurisdictions or harmonize securities regulations in Europe and other regions. The following article summarizes selected changes announced or implemented this year in regulation of international securities and capital markets in Brazil, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United States. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0020-7810
2169-6578