Canada:
OSC Introduces Rule To Extend Information Transparency For Government Debt Securities
04 November 2011
Stikeman Elliott LLP
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The Ontario Securities Commission today published notice of OSC Rule 21-501, which
is intended to extend the current exemption for government debt
securities from the transparency requirements found in section 8.1
of NI 21-101 until
December 31, 2014. The new rule is expected to come into force on
December 31, 2011 and replace the current exemption found in
section 8.6 of NI 21-101, which expires at the end of the
year.
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