Examples of German Securities in a sentence
Supplemental information will only be published as required by and in a manner stipulated in section 16 of the German Securities Prospectus Act (Wertpapierprospektgesetz - “WpPG”) and, in the case of a listing of Securities at SIX Swiss Exchange (“SIX”), as required by and in a manner stipulated in the rules and regulations of SIX.
Additionally, the Final Terms may specify further identifiers or codes for the Securities (such as the German Securities Identification Number (Wertpapierkennnummer) "WKN").
This summary is published via our website http://www.Equinet Bank-ag.de.Furthermore, we refer to our conflict of interest policy as well as the German Securities Trading Act (WpHG) and the Ordinance on the Analysis of Financial Instruments (FinAnV) provided in the download area of our website http://www.Equinet Bank-ag.de.
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Germany The Arranger represents and agrees that this document may not be distributed and the Notes may not be offered or sold in the Federal Republic of Germany other than in compliance with the provisions of the German Securities Prospectus Act (Wertpapierprospektgesetz, WpPG) or any other laws applicable in the Federal Republic of Germany governing the issue, offering and sale of securities.
The Base Prospectus was approved by the German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (Bundesanstalt für Finanzdienstleistungsaufsicht – “BaFin”) as the supervisory authority for securities of the Federal Republic of Germany in accordance with the German Securities Prospectus Act (Wertpapierprospektgesetz - “WpPG”) implementing Directive 2003/71/EC (the “Prospectus Directive”) into German law.
None of Close Brothers Seydler Research AG, Close Brothers Seydler Bank AG or its cooperation partners, the Company or its shareholders has independently verified any of the information given in this document.Section 34b of the German Securities Trading Act in combination with the FinAnV requires an enterprise preparing a security analysis to point out possible conflicts of interest with respect to the company that is the subject of the analysis.
Supplemental information will only be published as required by and in a manner stipulated in section 16 of the German Securities Prospectus Act (Wertpapierprospektgesetz - “WpPG”) and, in case of a listing of Securities at SIX Swiss Exchange (“SIX”), as required by and in a manner stipulated in the rules and regulations of SIX.
Any resale of the Notes in Germany may only be made in accordance with the German Securities Prospectus Act and other applicable laws.
With regard to partial offers pursuant to § 19 of the German Securities Acquisition and Takeover Act (Wertpapiererwerbs- und Übernahmegesetz, WpÜG), Sentence 1 shall not be applicable.