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    European Securities Law by Panasar, Raj; Boeckman, Philip;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 3
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 25 March 2021

    • ISBN 9780198814863
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages1312 pages
    • Size 253x180x57 mm
    • Weight 1856 g
    • Language English
    • 148

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    Short description:

    This new edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the regulation and operation of the securities market in Europe, with coverage at regional and national level including analysis of implementation in eleven EU Member States and the United Kingdom.

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    Long description:

    Fully updated by a team of expert practitioners, this third edition of European Securities Law continues to provide a comprehensive source of knowledge, and practical know-how, about the regulation and operation of the securities markets in Europe.

    The opening of the work provides the reader with a critical overview of the European legislative process and regulatory framework in the context of public and private capital-raising activities (equity and debt), trading activities, takeovers of publicly traded companies, and the associated liabilities. The implications of the recent EU Prospectus Regulation and the EU Market Abuse Regulation are discussed, as well as the Transparency Directive, the Takeover Directive and the MiFID regimes. Particular considerations for non-EU issuers are also considered, including the position of the UK following Brexit.

    Part II examines the practicalities of planning and conducting the most common types of transactions under the applicable regulation, highlighting the ways in which key issues, concerns and uncertainties are dealt with by experienced professionals. Key elements of the processes of selected EU Member States are discussed throughout, and a useful chart outlines the process involved in passporting a prospectus into different EU Member States. Part II also features a chapter new to this edition, covering the ongoing development of the high yield bond market in Europe.

    In Part III, a country-by-country analysis covers specific issues that arise in eleven of the most significant EU Member States (and the United Kingdom) exploring matters of national legislation as well as interpretation and implementation of EU legislation by those EU Member States. The UK chapter considers the implications of Brexit for market players in the United Kingdom and Europe.

    This work is an essential resource for all lawyers advising on securities transactions and financial and securities laws, whether for clients based in Europe or for non-EU issuers in Europe.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I: Regulatory Framework in Europe
    The European Directives Relating to Issue and Trading of Securities
    Part II: Doing Deals in Europe
    Equity
    Debt Offerings and Programmes
    Private Placements
    Liability for London Listing
    Takeovers and Stakebuilding
    Special Considerations for Non-EU Issuers
    Underwriting Practice and Procedure
    High Yield Bonds
    Equity Linked Bonds
    Part III: Member State Regulation
    Belgium
    Denmark
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Italy
    Luxembourg
    The Netherlands
    Portugal
    Spain
    Sweden
    UK

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