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Breaking the vicious circle

Nicolas Verón argues that EU banking union can only be complete if the vast amount of domestic sovereign debt held by many banks is reduced The eurozone’s banking union has moved from vision to reality in a short period of time, with the European Central Bank now an established supervisory authority for the area’s large banks. This has already made a big difference to the many national banking champions that local supervisors had been treating with kid gloves. But the banking...

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Modernisation of Luxembourg Company Law: Redemption of shares

The Act of 10 August 2016 (the "Act"), modernising the Luxembourg Companies Act of 10 August 1915 as amended, introduces a formal legal basis for both the redemption of shares and the issuance of redeemable shares by a SARL. The Act also amends certain provisions regarding the redemption of shares by an SA. The amended rules will facilitate the implementation of management incentive plans and the buy-back of shares by listed companies. Redemption of a SARL's shares The issuance of redeemable...

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Guidebook offers stewardship direction for higher ed boards

Serving on a board of trustees is both an honor and a responsibility. As a trustee, you are a link between your institution and students, faculty, staff, the public and other constituencies that support it and are served by it. You are a steward of mission, reputation and resources. In fulfilling your responsibilities, you will contribute your talent, expertise and dedication. To expand your understanding of a board’s purposes and composition, and your duties as a trustee, consult our Higher Education...

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Article: Are you ready for BEPS?

On 5 October 2015, the OECD issued final reports for the 15 BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) actions that are fundamentally changing the course of corporate international taxation. Businesses with international operations must address these challenges head-on and act quickly to ensure they are not caught out by new rules coming into effect from 2017. To help businesses, BDO has developed a range of innovative tools to help clients through every step of the new corporate international tax landscape. In our...

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MEPs set out their stance on EU economic priorities for 2017

Parliament backs the EU Commission case for investing in innovation, growth and job creation, pursuing socially-balanced structural reforms, and encouraging responsible public finances, in a resolution on EU economic priorities for 2017, voted on Wednesday. The text was approved by 423 votes to 210, with 48 abstentions. MEPs decide on the EU’s economic priorities for 2017 against a backdrop of large current account surpluses, low domestic investment, a lower than expected growth forecast, economic uncertainty deriving inter alia from the UK’s...

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New Commission space policy puts focus on improving people’s daily lives and boosting Europe’s competitiveness

EU space programmes already deliver services that benefit millions of people. The European space industry is strong and competitive, creating jobs and business opportunities for entrepreneurs. Today's proposal for a new space policy will foster new services and promote Europe's leadership in space. Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič said: "The European Union is a key player in space policy. We want to build on that and use this leadership role strategically to create jobs and growth and deliver on our common policy...

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Bank Shares Rise on Second Round of Bank Earnings; Double-digit Growth in CRE Lending

Bank share prices rose for the week as a second round of bank earnings reports lifted investors’ spirits. Bank of America is among the banks that boosted attitudes, with non-interest income bolstering total revenues. Shares of regional banks led the way, rising 4.1% for the week. Share prices of the largest banks also increased, gaining 2.1% for the week. The gains came as the broader market rose by a more modest 0.4% and surprisingly, bond yields fell slightly as the yield...

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CFTC Delays Reduction in Swap Dealer De Minimis Exception Threshold

On October 13, 2016, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the “CFTC”) approved an Order delaying for one year the reduction of the threshold for determining whether an entity constitutes a “swap dealer” for purposes of the U.S. Commodity Exchange Act.  Currently, persons are not considered to be swap dealers unless their swap dealing activity in aggregate gross notional amount measured over the prior 12-month period exceeds a de minimis threshold of $8 billion.  This threshold had been scheduled to...

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A&L Goodbody is the first Irish law firm to achieve the Business Working Responsibly Mark

A&L Goodbody has become the first Irish law firm to be awarded the Business Working Responsibly certification (The Mark) for responsible and sustainable business practices, such as its approach to supporting the community, energy and environment management, workplace policies and its relationships with clients and suppliers. The Mark, which was awarded by An Tánaiste at a CEO Breakfast Forum in Dublin Castle, recognised the Firm's approach to Corporate Responsibility centering on A&L Goodbody's leadership, policies, practices, performance and impact. The...

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Legal Flash: ESMA Guidelines on Alternative Performance Measures

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has issued guidelines on Alternative Performance Measures (APMs) for issuers whose securities are listed on a regulated market in the European Economic Area. The guidelines set out a common approach towards the use of APMs, and aims to promote the usefulness and transparency of APMs included in prospectuses, financial reports and market disclosures, which qualify as regulated information. The guidelines apply to APMs disclosed in regulated information on or after 3 July...

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