Capital Markets Law Journal 2009 4(3):270-271; doi:10.1093/cmlj/kmp026
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Rights offerings: a capital raising alternative for US companies in challenging market conditions (see p. 272)
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Robert Chilstrom, David Goldschmidt and Yasmeena Chaudry
In favourable capital markets conditions, US companies have not frequently conducted rights offerings to raise new capital. Because of the substantial decline in the valuations of US companies across a broad range of sectors in the past two years and the continuing impediments to raising capital from new investors, the use of rights offerings appears to be gaining momentum in the USA. In light of this emerging trend, this article outlines the basic structural features of . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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The resurgence of United States at-the-market equity offerings to raise capital in volatile equity markets (see p. 290)
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Restatement of the law relating to client securities (see p. 311)
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The MAD disclosure regime and the twofold notion of inside information (see p. 323)
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Regulated covered bonds: a comparative review (see p. 341)
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Regulatory competition and cooperation between capital markets in Hong Kong and Mainland China (see p. 383)
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