Guides to Equity and Debt Capital Markets law in Mexico

Hans Goebel and Monica Ramos have published a regulatory overview of Equity and Debt Capital Markets in Mexico in cooperation with Thomson Reuters.

The Equity Q&A gives an overview of main equity markets/exchanges, regulators and legislation, listing requirements, offering structures, advisers, prospectus/offer document, marketing, bookbuilding, underwriting, timetables, stabilisation, tax, continuing obligations and de-listing. The PDF of this article can be downloaded here. This Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ global guide to equity capital markets law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit Thomson Reuters website.

The Debt Q&A gives an overview of legislative restrictions on selling debt securities, market activity and deals, structuring a debt securities issue, main debt capital markets/exchanges, listing debt securities, continuing obligations, advisers and documents, debt prospectus/main offering document, timetables, tax, clearing and settlement, and reform.  The PDF of this article can be downloaded here.  This Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ global guide to debt capital markets law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit Thomson Reuters website.

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Q&A guide to insurance and reinsurance law in Mexico.

The lead partners of our Insurance and Reinsurance team published an article on the Insurance and Reinsurance sector in Mexico. Yves Hayaux-du-Tilly L and Luciano Pérez participated in Thomson Reuters’ Q&A guide to insurance and reinsurance law in Mexico.

The Q&A gives a high level overview of the market trends and regulatory framework in the insurance and reinsurance market; the definitions for a contract of insurance and a contract of reinsurance; the regulation of insurance and reinsurance contracts; the forms of corporate organisation an insurer can take; and the regulation of insurers and reinsurers, including regulation of the transfer of risk. It also covers: operating restrictions for insurance and reinsurance entities; reinsurance monitoring and disclosure requirements; content requirements for policies and implied terms; insurance and reinsurance claims; remedies; insolvency of insurance and reinsurance providers; taxation; dispute resolution; and proposals for reform. Finally, it provides websites and brief details for the main insurance/reinsurance trade organisations in Mexico.

To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, you can visit Thomson Reuters’ Insurance and Reinsurance Country Q&A tool.




Guide to equity and debt capital markets law in Mexico: regulatory overview.

Hans Goebel and Monica Ramos have published a regulatory overview of equity and debt capital markets in Mexico in cooperation with Thomson Reuters.

The Equity Q&A guide gives an overview of main equity markets/exchanges, regulators and legislation, listing requirements, offering structures, advisers, prospectus/offer document, marketing, bookbuilding, underwriting, timetables, stabilisation, tax, continuing obligations and de-listing. The PDF of this article can be downloaded here. This Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ global guide to equity capital markets law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/equitycapitalmarkets-guide. To compare answers across multiple jurisdictions, visit the equity capital markets Country Q&A tool.

The Q&A gives an overview of legislative restrictions on selling debt securities, market activity and deals, structuring a debt securities issue, main debt capital markets/exchanges, listing debt securities, continuing obligations, advisers and documents, debt prospectus/main offering document, timetables, tax, clearing and settlement, and reform.  The PDF of this article can be downloaded here.  This Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ global guide to debt capital markets law. For a full list of jurisdictional Q&As visit www.practicallaw.com/debtcapitalmarkets-guide.