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Dodd Frank Act: Info & Analysis

Event
16 May 2013
Teleconference
9 May 2013
Teleconference
25 April 2013
Teleconference
11 April 2013
Teleconference
28 March 2013
Teleconference
14 March 2013
Teleconference
21 February 2013
On 14 February 2013 the European Commission published a proposal for a financial transaction tax ("FTT") to be introduced in a subset of the EU: Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Portugal and Greece.
Teleconference
14 February 2013
Teleconference
31 January 2013
Teleconference
17 January 2013
Teleconference
20 December 2012
Teleconference
13 December 2012
A series of changes to the EU prospectus regime became effective on July 1, 2012, as a result of Directive 2010/73/EU (the “Amending Directive”) which amended Directive 2003/71/EC (the “Prospectus Directive”).
Teleconference
6 December 2012
Teleconference
29 November 2012
Teleconference
15 November 2012
Webinar
8 November 2012
The upcoming US elections present candidates with sharply differing approaches to spending, taxation and regulation.
Event
7 November 2012
Teleconference
23 October 2012
Webinar
10 October 2012
Teleconference
4 October 2012
Teleconference
27 September 2012
On September 12, 2012 the European Commission published a proposal which will give the European Central Bank supervisory responsibility for all 6,000 banks in the Eurozone. Common supervision of banks is intended to lead to common fiscal responsibility for banks and so break the link between governments and their banks.
Teleconference
20 September 2012
Teleconference
13 September 2012
Webinar
12 September 2012
Teleconference
23 August 2012

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