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Are you ready for the new market abuse regime?
Global | Publication | April 2016
As of 3 July 2016, most of the current Dutch market abuse rules as laid down in the Act on the Financial Supervision (Wet op het financieel toezicht) will lapse and be replaced by the European Market Abuse Regulation (No 596/2014) (MAR).
MAR differs in a number of ways from the current regime. This will involve a number of changes for listed issuers, including in relation to areas such as disclosure of inside information to the market, maintenance of insider lists and disclosure of/restrictions on dealings by directors and persons discharging managerial responsibilities.
Floortje Nagelkerke discusses this in her new article. To find out more, please get in touch.
MAR differs in a number of ways from the current regime. This will involve a number of changes for listed issuers, including in relation to areas such as disclosure of inside information to the market, maintenance of insider lists and disclosure of/restrictions on dealings by directors and persons discharging managerial responsibilities.
Floortje Nagelkerke discusses this in her new article. To find out more, please get in touch.
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