This article explores the institutional investor paradigm for voting portfolio shares that is almost exclusively dependent on one-size-fits-all voting policies. The commentary suggests an alternative paradigm that would significantly reduce the cost of voting portfolio shares.
Law Firm: Latham & Watkins | Published: 20 October 2011 | Practice Area: Corporate Financing
Taiwan’s most innovative tech businesses prefer to use Cayman Islands companies as their listing vehicle on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE). This trend reflects confidence generally in Taiwan’s securities markets backed by Taiwan’s growing economic ties with China.
Law Firm: Appleby | Published: 14 October 2011 | Practice Area: Capital Markets and Debt Securities
This round-up of developments in EU and UK competition law discusses the impact of the European Commission decision to fine Unilever and Procter & Gamble a total of €315 million following price fixing in relation to washing powder. It also discusses the €10.2m fine on Visa for excluding rivals.
Law Firm: LG | Published: 13 July 2011 | Practice Area: EU Competition Law
China has introduced significant changes to its regulations governing representative offices in the country. Baker & McKenzie highlights the new requirements.
Law Firm: Baker & McKenzie | Published: 11 March 2011 | Practice Area: Corporate Governance
On 13 December 2010 the Privy Council delivered its judgment in Re Strategic Turnaround Master Partnership Ltd and reversed the controversial decision of the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal. Mourant Ozannes provides an in-depth analysis of the case and its implications.
Law Firm: Mourant Ozannes | Published: 25 February 2011 | Practice Area: Litigation
The Office of Fair Trading has published its provisional decision following an investigation into equity underwriting services and has concluded that it should not refer the market to the Competition Commission for detailed review. Hogan Lovells highlights the key findings.
Law Firm: Hogan Lovells | Published: 01 February 2011 | Practice Area: Regulation and Compliance
Garrigues focuses on the issue of internationalisation as a means to fulfil family business owners’ ambitions for business growth and summarises the three-step implementation approach companies should follow when designing internationalisation processes.
Law Firm: Garrigues | Published: 21 January 2011 | Practice Area: Corporate Governance
BIS has announced that, following its 2009 consultation on statements of capital, it proposes to make an early change to the financial information required in the statement of capital in the Annual Return. Nabarro provides the details.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 13 January 2011 | Practice Area: Financial Reporting
Travers Smith provides an overview of some recent market developments and trends in the finance sector, including the Government’s response to the recent consultation on registration of company charges as well as a spotlight on Eurobonds as a refinancing alternative.
Law Firm: Travers Smith | Published: 05 January 2011 | Practice Area: Capital Markets and Debt Securities
In an unprecedented ruling, the Korean Supreme Court held on November 25, 2010 that minimum resale price maintenance practices should be allowed in limited circumstances where justified. Kim & Chang discusses the impact of this ruling.
Law Firm: Kim & Chang | Published: 10 December 2010 | Practice Area: Competition Regulators and enforcement
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