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30/05/2005 | AMP Austria | Accepted Market Pratices: Valuation transaction on the bond market on the Vienna Stock Exchange (Austria) | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 78.74 KB |
The Austrian provisions in their original form can be found by clicking on the following link. | |||
30/05/2005 | Austria | Accepted Market Practices- Austrian provisions- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 19.9 KB |
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30/05/2005 | AMP France Buy Back | Accepted Market Practices: a market practice related to share buy back programs. Buy an hold for future use as means of payment for acquiring another company on Euronext (France)- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 71.11 KB |
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30/05/2005 | AMP France Liquidity | Accepted Market Practices: a market practice related to share buy back programs. Liquidity contracts on Euronext (France) | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 107.34 KB |
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11/02/2008 | AMP Spain | Accepted Market Practices: Liquidity Contracts (Spain) – Replaced by an accepted market practice under MAR on 11 July 2017 | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 157.13 KB |
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19/08/2008 | AMP Portugal | Accepted Market Practices: Liquidity Contracts (Portugal) – To be replaced by an accepted market practice under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 101.04 KB |
The national legal text is available on the CMVM website. |
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15/01/2009 | AMP Greece | Accepted Market Practices: Purchase of own shares to hold them for future acquisition of shares of another company (Greece)- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 77.84 KB |
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23/06/2011 | AMP Netherlands | Accepted Market Practices: Liquidity agreements (Netherlands)- TERMINATED UNDER MAR ON 19 September 2017 | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 96.72 KB |
The publication (in Dutch) of the decision to terminate the Dutch AMP on liquidity agreements can be found on the AFM’s website at the following link https://www.afm.nl/nl-nl/professionals/nieuws/2017/sep/beeindigen-amp. |
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25/11/2011 | 2011/397 | Public statement on sovereign debt in IFRS financial statements | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Governance, IFRS Supervisory Convergence, Press Releases | Statement | PDF 189.46 KB |
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22/06/2012 | AMF AMP 2012 | Accepted market practices: Liquidity contracts for bonds (France)- Not continued under MAR | Market Abuse | Reference | PDF 242.43 KB |
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19/02/2013 | 2013/84 | Feedback statement on the consultation regarding the role of the proxy advisory industry | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Governance | Statement | PDF 559.31 KB |
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11/03/2013 | 2013/280 | Vacancy notice- Chair of Committee drafting a proxy advising industry Code of Conduct | Corporate Finance, Corporate Governance | Reference | PDF 102.91 KB |
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21/10/2013 | Ares(2013)3304576 | REQUEST TO ESMA FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE ON POSSIBLE DELEGATED ACTS CONCERNING THE REGULATION ON INSIDER DEALING AND MARKET MANIPULATION (MARKET ABUSE) ((EC)No XX/2013) | Market Abuse, Market Integrity | Reference | PDF 56.55 KB |
REQUEST TO ESMA FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE ON POSSIBLE DELEGATED ACTS CONCERNING THE REGULATION ON INSIDER DEALING AND MARKET MANIPULATION (MARKET ABUSE) ((EC)No XX/2013) | |||
12/11/2013 | 2013/1642 | Information on shareholder cooperation and acting in concert under the Takeover Bids Directive | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Governance | Statement | PDF 321.63 KB |
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published a statement on practices governed by the Takeover Bid Directive (TBD), focused on shareholder cooperation issues relating to acting in concert and the appointment of board members. The statement contains a White List of activities that shareholders can cooperate on without the presumption of acting in concert. It also contains information on how shareholders may cooperate in order to secure board member appointments by setting out factors that national authorities may take into account when considering whether shareholders are acting in concert. The statement is in response to a request by the European Commission for clarity on these issues, following its 2012 report on the application of the TBD. It is based on information collected about the TBD’s application and common practices across the European Economic Area (EEA). The statement was prepared by the Takeover Bids Network, a permanent working group, under ESMA’s auspices, that promotes the exchange of information on practices and application of the TBD across EEA. | |||
12/11/2013 | 2013/1643 | Cover Note- Public statement containing information on shareholder cooperation and acting in concert under the Takeover Bids Directive (ESMA/2013/1642) | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Governance | Reference | PDF 145.01 KB |
In accordance with its mandate to take appropriate action in the context of takeover bids as per Article 1.3 of Regulation (EU) 1095/2010 (ESMA Regulation), ESMA is releasing a public statement on shareholder cooperation and acting in concert under the Takeover Bids Directive (Directive 2004/25/EC). This statement has been prepared following the review and report by the European Commission on the application of the Takeover Bids Directive and is based on information collected about the practices and application of that Directive. The statement has been prepared in order to help shareholders identify activities in relation to which they can cooperate (insofar as those activities are available to them under national company law), without that cooperation, in and of itself, leading to a conclusion that the shareholders are acting in concert and thus being at risk of having to make a mandatory bid under the Takeover Bids Directive. These activities are presented in the statement in the form of a “White List”. The statement has been prepared by the Takeover Bids Network, a permanent working group operating under the auspices of ESMA that promotes exchange of information on practices and application of the Takeover Bids Directive across the European Economic Area, thereby strengthening a common supervisory culture. The Takeover Bids Network is a specialist group composed of the national competent authorities appointed under the Takeover Bids Directive. The competent authorities represented on the ESMA Board of Supervisors are not in all cases appointed as competent authorities within the Takeover Bids Directive. The authorities not represented on the Board of Supervisors but competent within the area of takeovers are the Austrian Takeover Commission, the Irish Takeover Panel, the Oslo Stock Exchange of Norway, the Takeover Panel of Sweden and the Takeover Panel of the United Kingdom. These five authorities have contributed to the public statement and will have regard to it in the same manner as the other members of the Takeover Bids Network when assessing whether shareholders are acting in concert under their national takeover rules. | |||
21/08/2014 | 2014/808 response form | Response form to the CP on technical advice under the Market Abuse Regulation (MAR) | Market Abuse | Reference | DOCX 792.65 KB |
Please use this form to respond to the Consultation Paper. |
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04/12/2015 | 2015/1407 rev | Call for expression of interest- Renewal of the Corporate Finance Consultative Working Group | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Finance | Reference | PDF 186.07 KB |
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04/12/2015 | 2015/1408 rev | Application form for Corporate Finance Consultative Working Group | Corporate Disclosure, Corporate Finance | Reference | DOCX 38.7 KB |
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11/02/2016 | 2016/211 | ToR CFSC | Corporate Finance | Reference | PDF 142.36 KB |
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01/04/2016 | 2016/419 | Q&A Market Abuse Directive | Market Abuse | Q&A | PDF 175.08 KB |