European Single Financial Market 20052006 Edition Gives Invaluable Advice on How the EMU Has Affected and Will Continue to Affect Businesses



Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c24927) has announced the addition of SALES NOTE: European Single Financial Market 2005-2006 to their offering.

The European Single Financial Market 2005/2006 reflects this highly significant period in the history of the European Union, as European economies and financial systems adjust to the introduction of the euro and we witness the integration consolidation of the European financial sector. It is essential reading for senior financial and legal services personnel and directors of corporations. The 2005/2006 edition provides a comprehensive insight into the European marketplace and gives invaluable advice on how the EMU has affected and will continue to affect businesses. European Single Financial Market 2005/2006 is an invaluable update of the European financial market, which will help you to take advantage of new opportunities as they arise.

The publication contains a series of specialist articles focusing on major cross-border issues, and regional reviews, providing industry professionals with an authoritative guide to the market and its leading practitioners. The book discusses progress and developments at an international level and considers how companies can invest in and profit from best practice in this area. The 2005/2006 edition includes lead articles from the European Central Bank, the European Covered Bond Council and FESE (Federation of European Securities Exchanges). Other areas covered include, among others, the European Commission's Green Paper on Financial Services, EU tax harmonization of direct taxes, the implementation of the Prospectus Directive, "liquid" shares, asset backed securities, and the impact of the Capital Requirements Directive. Country reviews include Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, Germany and Latvia. The book also contains a directory of stock exchange federations, the European Union and other financial sector organizations supplied by the FESE.

- Yearbook is devoted to issues affecting EMU and EU Membership
- Published each year since the birth of the euro
- Concentrated European readership
- Articles are written by senior decision-makers
- Introductory articles provide in-depth editorial on current status of European financial integration
- Country reviews focus on the domestic environment in specific countries
- Directory allows to the reader to establish contact with key EU professionals

Target Market:
Chairmen, managing directors, financial directors, partners of European law firms, international financiers, senior figures in blue-chip corporations, tax specialists, heads of dept at banks,

Contents Include:
Foreword - Financial services policy 2005-2010: The ECB's view
A global Framework for equilibrium exchange rate modeling
The new EU Prospectus Directive and its implementation in the EU Member States
Asset backed securities in Europe: Government related issuance on a strong growth path
What is a "liquid" share
The European Commission's Green Paper on Financial Services: The return of realism
EU tax harmonization of direct taxes form a German perspective
An uncertain future for corporate taxes in Europe
The implementation of the Prospectus Directive in Spain
Hidden gems: When risks are mitigated, Africa offers EU investors intriguing opportunities
European covered bonds - The impact of the Capital Requirements Directive (CRD)
European solutions without borders
The implementation of the Prospectus Directive in Austria
Interest in foreign exchange trading is at an all-time high - and the market is undergoing a quiet evolution
Recent developments in the Belgian securitization market
Cyprus and the European Single Financial Market
The "locust-debate" in Germany: Is a new and far-reaching regulation of hedge funds necessary
Regulation of financial collateral in Latvia
European investment in Tanzania
A landmark WTO anti-dumping report: Mexico - Rice
Directory (supplied by the Federation of European Securities Exchanges)

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Laura Wood
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Research and Markets
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European Single Financial Market 20052006 Edition Gives Invaluable Advice on How the EMU Has Affected and Will Continue to Affect Businesses