Financial Markets Law Committee: Difference between revisions

From The Jolly Contrarian
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "A committee loosely sponsored by the Bank of England that produces good work about that difficult subject. {{seealso}} http://www.fmlc.org/")
 
No edit summary
Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
A committee loosely sponsored by the Bank of England that produces good work about that difficult subject.
{{g}}''Not to be confused with a [[law firm panel]]''


A committee - also known as the [[FMLC]] and once known as the [[Financial Law Panel]], loosely sponsored by the {{tag|Bank of England}} that produces good work about that difficult subject. [[Amwell J]] once even gave a talk there, many moons ago. It was about gas pipeline receivable securitisations. And to think, ''you'' missed it.<ref>It wasn’t very good.</ref>


{{seealso}}
 
http://www.fmlc.org/
{{sa}}
*[[Law firm panel]]
*http://www.fmlc.org/
 
{{ref}}

Latest revision as of 08:20, 26 March 2024

The Jolly Contrarian’s Glossary
The snippy guide to financial services lingo.™


Index — Click the ᐅ to expand:

Comments? Questions? Suggestions? Requests? Insults? We’d love to 📧 hear from you.
Sign up for our newsletter.

Not to be confused with a law firm panel

A committee - also known as the FMLC and once known as the Financial Law Panel, loosely sponsored by the Bank of England that produces good work about that difficult subject. Amwell J once even gave a talk there, many moons ago. It was about gas pipeline receivable securitisations. And to think, you missed it.[1]


See also

References

  1. It wasn’t very good.