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Lex Mundi Admits Arendt & Medernach as its Member Firm for Luxembourg Ogier, a leading provider of international legal and fiduciary services, has announced plans to target new clients in Luxembourg with the establishment of legal and fiduciary businesses in the territory. Luxembourg Funds Industry Continues Growth The Luxembourg funds industry continued to expand over the last 12 months despite the eurozone crisis and declines in major stock indices, according to the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry (ALFI). Northern Trust Appoints Olivier Noel As Deputy Managing Director Luxembourg Management Company Northern Trust announced today that it has appointed Olivier Noel as deputy managing director of its Luxembourg Management Company, the entity which provides fund ad Luxembourg's Foreign Minister - "Hungary Should Have Voting Rights Withdrawn' In a SPIEGEL interview, Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn fiercely criticizes Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. France risks Turkey anger with genocide law vote French senators vote Monday on a bill to outlaw denial of the Armenian genocide, a move that a furious Turkey has vowed it would punish with "permanent" sanctions if it is passed into law. Luxembourg's Foreign Minister: Merkel's Fiscal Pact A 'Waste Of Time And Money' Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn is sharply critical of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's push for an E.U. fiscal pact. In an interview with Spiegel Online, he says it won't hold up. World Trust Fund UK Regulatory Announcement: Transaction in Own Shares LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The World Trust Fund Interim Management Statement for the quarter ended 31st December 2011 The World Trust Fund (the “Fund”) is publishing this Interim Management Statement in accordance with the Luxembourg law of 11 January 2008 on Transparency requirements (the “Transparency law”). This Interim Management Statement has been produced solely to provide additional ... US, Chinese airline emissions challenge could crash and burn The inclusion of airlines into the EU's Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) hasn't gone down well with carriers based outside the bloc. China and the US oppose the measure, but their legal prospects to stop it look bleak. New U.S. sanctions hamper Iran bid to recover $1.75 bln WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Iran's effort to recover some $1.75 billion frozen in a U.S. bank faces a new obstacle due to a law President Barack Obama signed last month, potentially further squeezing Tehran's economy and exacerbating tensions between the two countries. When Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act on December 31, a provision required him to freeze any money held ... |
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