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Date: 2008-09-01 06:58:34
European Commission
Economy of the European Union
Europe
Politics of the European Union
Financial economics
Canadian securities regulation
Markets in Financial Instruments Directive
Financial markets
European Union
Financial regulation

The Chairman of the Committee of Wise Men, Baron Alexandre Lamfalussy’s, opening comments to the Press, 12h00, Thursday 15 February, on the release of the Committee’s final report on the regulation of European securi

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