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SUBJECT:
Regulatory disincentives for European companies to list securities for sale in the United States.
SIGNIFICANCE:
Foreign companies claim that increased regulation has significantly reduced the relative attractiveness of the US capital market, and the leading UK and German business lobbies have launched a joint campaign to convince US securities regulators to ease requirements.
Word Count (approx): 1307
Headings
- European backlash
- Deregistration difficulties
- Comparative context
- Policy proposals
Primary Keywords: EUR, WE, Germany, United Kingdom, United States, economy, industry, corporate, policy, regulation
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