Josée Weydert

Josée Weydert heads the Luxembourg Banking & Finance practice. She specialises in financing, securitisation, (debt and equity) capital markets and financial regulatory matters.

Josée is a trusted advisor of numerous financial institutions, financial professionals and corporate groups. Due to her extensive experience working in the capital markets and structured finance departments at a well-known Luxembourg bank, she has particularly strong expertise in the banking and capital markets fields.

Practice Area

Panel

  • International Panel

Qualified Year

  • 1992

Membership

  • Association des banques et banquiers, Luxembourg (ABBL)
  • Association Luxembourgeoise des Juristes de Droit Bancaire (ALJB)
  • International Bar Association (IBA)
  • Luxembourg Capital Markets Association (LuxCMA)

Qualifications

  • Law degree (1992)
  • Two-year programme for young banking executives (1995)

Education

  • Robert Schuman University in Strasbourg (1992)
  • Luxembourg Training Institute for Banking  (1995)

1 Contributions by Josée Weydert

Listing debt securities on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange: Regulated Market, Euro MTF and SOL—eligibility, prospectus requirements, approvals, admission to trading, ongoing disclosure and fees under EU and Luxembourg law
PRACTICE NOTES
Listing debt securities on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange: Regulated Market, Euro MTF and SOL—eligibility, prospectus requirements, approvals, admission to trading, ongoing disclosure and fees under EU and Luxembourg law
What does this Practice Note cover? This Practice Note sets out a summary of certain requirements relevant to listing debt securities on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange (LuxSE). It is not comprehensive guidance and does not cover matters concerning public offers of securities in Luxembourg. Listing debt securities on the LuxSE follows a five-step pathway, beginning with the choice of market and ending with the securities being effectively listed. Step 1—Choice of a market and eligible debt securities LuxSE market structure The LuxSE runs two distinct trading venues for the trading of securities: the EU-regulated market, known as the ‘Luxembourg Stock Exchange’ (Bourse de Luxembourg) (the Regulated Market); and the multilateral trading facility called the ‘Euro MTF’ (Euro MTF). The Regulated Market qualifies as a regulated market within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU of 15 May 2014 on markets in financial instruments, as amended (MiFID II). This market is included on the European Commission’s list of regulated markets and offers the possibility of a European passport. The Euro MTF is a multilateral trading facility within the meaning of MiFID II and is governed by the provisions of the Rules and Regulations of the LuxSE (LuxSE Rules & Regulations)...
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