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This document provides the translation of Law No. 95 of 1992, commonly known as the Capital Markets Law, along with its Executive Regulations. Together, they form the foundation of Egypt's regulatory framework for securities, stock exchanges, investment activities, and financial instruments. These legal texts establish rules that promote transparency, investor protection, and sound governance in the Egyptian financial markets. Given the law's significance, having a reliable English version of the Capital Markets Law and its Executive Regulations is essential for legal professionals, investors, and foreign entities engaging with Egypt's capital markets.
The Translation of Law No. 95 of 1992 and its Executive Regulations aims to provide clear and accurate insight into the legislative framework governing public offerings, stock listings, investment funds, sukuk, securitization, and the role of the Financial Regulatory Authority. This translation of the Capital Markets Law enables English-speaking stakeholders to fully understand their rights and obligations under Egyptian law and to make informed decisions in compliance with the local regulatory environment. By offering an accessible English version of the Capital Markets Law, this document supports cross-border collaboration, investor confidence, and legal alignment with international standards.
Presented here is the English version of the Capital Markets Law and its Executive Regulations, offering a vital reference for those engaging with Egypt's financial markets. Whether for legal analysis, transactional structuring, or policy development, this translation of Law No. 95 of 1992 serves as a key resource for understanding the rules, procedures, and protections embedded in Egypt's capital market system. It is an indispensable tool for companies, legal advisors, regulators, and institutions seeking to navigate or operate within the regulatory landscape shaped by Law No. 95 of 1992.
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