Examples of Transparency Obligations Directive in a sentence
The Transparency Obligations Directive 2004/109/EC of the European Union and of the Council of December 15, 2004, as amended (the “ Transparency Directive”), which relates to minimum transparency requirements for the provision of information by issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on December 31, 2004.
The Transparency Obligations Directive 2004/109/EC of the European Union and of the Council of December 15, 2004 (the “ Transparency Directive”), which relates to minimum transparency requirements for the provision of information by issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on December 31, 2004.
The Transparency Obligations Directive 2004/109/EC of the European Union and of the Council of December 15, 2004 (the “Transparency Directive”), which relates to minimum transparency requirements for the provision of information by issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on December 31, 2004.
In March 2003, the European Commission published its proposal for the Transparency Obligations Directive (the “Directive”), which relates to information about issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union.
The Transparency Obligations Directive 2004/109/EC of the European Union and of the Council of December 15, 2004 (the “Transparency Directive”), which relates to minimum transparency require- ments for the provision of information by issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on December 31, 2004.
Specified disclosure obligations are disclosure requirements consistent with specified articles of:• The Prospectus Directive [2003/71/EC]• The Transparency Obligations Directive [2004/109/EC]• The Market Abuse Regulation [No 596/2014]If a regulated market is located within the EEA there is no requirement to undertake checks on the market itself.
Listing Application: Yes - Luxembourg Stock Exchange: An application has been made with the Luxembourg Stock Exchange to list the Debt Securities.In March 2003, the European Commission published its proposal for the Transparency Obligations Directive (the “Directive”), which relates to information about issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union.
Specified disclosure obligations are disclosure requirements consistent with specified articles of: The Prospectus Directive [2003/71/EC] The Transparency Obligations Directive [2004/109/EC] The Market Abuse Regulation [No 596/2014]If a regulated market is located within the EEA there is no requirement to undertake checks on the market itself.
The Transparency Obligations Directive 2004/109/EC of the European Union and of the Council of December 15, 2004 (the “ Transparency Directive”), which relates to minimum transparency requirementsfor the provision of information by issuers whose securities are admitted to trading on a regulated market in the European Union was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on December 31, 2004.
This was proposed in the last review of the Transparency Obligations Directive, but Member States opposed harmonisation.disclosure requirements.