Germany:
Andreas Löhdefink Writes Article On Insider Trading In Germany
29 November 2017
Shearman & Sterling LLP
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Partner Andreas Löhdefink (Frankfurt-Mergers &
Acquisitions) wrote an article titled "Greater Sensitivity
Required – Current Situation on Insider Trading in Germany
– No Established Jurisprudence on New Regime" in
Börsen-Zeitung on November 25.
The article discusses insider trading, with a focus on the
latest legal developments in this field at the EU and German
level.
View full article in German, Greater Sensitivity
Required – Current Situation on Insider Trading in Germany
– No Established Jurisprudence on New Regime
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