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2021 Global Venture Capital Guide – Chapter Greece

08 February 2021 by Bahas Gramatidis & Partners

Dimitris Emvalomenos, Dep. Managing Partner, and Maria Tranoudi, Senior Associate of Bahas, Gramatidis & Partners, contributed to "Chapter Greece" of the "2021 Global Venture Capital Guide", published by the World Law Group.

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Entering the capital market by companies in the greater bay area – listing in Hong Kong or mainland China

02 February 2021 by LC Lawyers, Bonnie Yung (Partner), Jason Wang (Partner), Arthur Chen (Senior Partner)

The Greater Bay Area companies may choose to list in the A-shares market in Mainland China or Hong Kong. Small and medium-sized enterprises may also choose to list on GEM in Hong Kong which has relatively lower requirements for listing.

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Privatisation of Companies listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange

02 February 2021 by LC Lawyers, Rossana Chu (Managing Partner)

Out of the 33 privatisation offers, only three were made through voluntary general offers

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Bahamas: 15 FAQs on the digital assets and registered exchanges (‘dare’) act, 2020

25 January 2021 by Aliya Allen, Sean McWeeney Jr, Graham Thompson

In the first issue of GT’s News & Insights Volume 3, GrahamThompson Partner Aliya Allen and Associate Sean McWeeney Jr. review 15 FAQs on the Digital Assets and Registered Exchanges (‘DARE’) Act, 2020.

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GRR 100 listing confirms Elias Neocleous & Co LLC as the premier Cyprus law firm for cross-border insolvency and restructuring work.

21 January 2021 by Elias Neocleous & Co

Elias Neocleous & Co LLC is extremely proud to have been included in the Global Restructuring Review’s list of the world’s top 100 law firms (the ‘GRR 100’) for the second consecutive year.

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International sanctions: a dedicated regime for financial sanction in Luxembourg

06 January 2021 by Arendt & Medernach

On December 23, 2020 the Luxembourg Legislator has published the Law of 19 December 2020 implementing financial restrictive measures (“Law of 19 December 2020”). This law repealed the Law of 27 October 2010 enhancing the anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing legal framework.

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Nigeria: The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Statement on the Classification and Treatment of Digital Assets

18 December 2020 by Minerva Legal

The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC” or “the Commission”) issued an official statement (“the Statement”) on 14 September 2020 on the classification and treatment of Digital Assets (crypto assets such as crypto currencies and tokens).

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Yanos Gramatidis is the chairperson of Session VI & the following “In Conversation” of the 2nd Southeast Europe & East Med – Digital Conference.

11 December 2020 by Bahas Gramatidis & Partners

Yanos Gramatidis, Partner of Bahas, Gramatidis & Partners, in his capacity as the Honorary President of the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, is the chairperson of Session VI “US-Greece Investment Ties: Magnitude and Scope” & the following “In Conversation” of the 2nd Southeast Europe & East Med – Digital Conference, organized by the Delphi Economic Forum in association with the Hellenic Association Leadership Council & Hellas Journal.

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Luxembourg: Regulatory certainty for the investment fund industry in view of the forthcoming end of the transitional period under Brexit

10 December 2020 by Arendt & Medernach

In view of the departure of the United Kingdom from the EU on 1 February 2020 and the forthcoming end of the transitional period on 31 December 2020, the CSSF stated its expectations and rendered some clarifications through a press release published on 7 December 2020.

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Highway to the debt zone

08 December 2020 by GSK

Following a decade of unprecedented growth worldwide, debt capital markets continue to boom. Innovative investment vehicles emerge, structured finance and securitisation capabilities expand and new routes for funding the real economy develop. Driven by a regulatory wave and historic low interests, the industry has gone through transformative changes over the last few decades and is now playing a key role in the Capital Markets Union, the European Commission’s action plan for a more inclusive and resilient economy.

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