France:
Banking & Financial Monopoly Tested By The Reform Of Contract Law And The New MiFID 2 And MiFIR Schemes
30 December 2016
Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP
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Paris counsel Wadie Sanbar's article, "Banking &
Financial Monopoly Tested by the Reform of Contract Law and the New
MiFID 2 and MiFIR Schemes," appeared in the December 2016
issue of the French publication Banque & Droit. The
article examines how the contract law and MiF reforms have
weakened, at the international level, and the banking and financial
monopoly through the creation of new access to the French market
for foreign actors.
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