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23 May 2013
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Private equity firms are starting to use anti-corruption compliance as a way to add value to their investments. Here's how
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23 May 2013
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The Bank’s head of financial stability assesses the implications of 'zero interest rates', outlines his priorities for bank and non-bank regulation and reveals why he believes leverage ratios are the bank solvency metric for the future
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23 May 2013
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Etihad's acquisition of a 24% stake in publicly-listed Jet Airways shows how a minority stakeholder can gain influence in an Indian company
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23 May 2013
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The chairman of the high level expert group charged with examining possible structural reforms to the EU’s banking sector, has revealed why he believes structural separation is the best way to save Europe’s banks
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23 May 2013
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An AlixPartners survey has revealed that more restructurings are expected in the Asia-Pacific, particularly Korea and Japan. Private equity is well-placed to take advantage of distressed spin-offs
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22 May 2013
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Sanctions are an increasingly important aspect of financial institutions' know-your-client (KYC) measures. But keeping up with ever-changing regulations is proving a challenge
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21 May 2013
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Following the Basel Committee's guidance for meeting the LCR, Australia's Prudential Regulatory Authority has adopted a more conservative stance
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21 May 2013
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The Bank of England's executive director for financial stability, Andrew Haldane, met with IFLR this month to discuss the key risks to financial stability
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20 May 2013
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IFLR's coverage of regulatory changes to US, UK and EU bank structures features in-depth analysis and expert opinion on the reforms' legal and systemic implications
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20 May 2013
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Growing companies have been hit particularly hard by the squeeze on bank finance. But, despite the retreat of traditional sources of credit, financing is available to those that are willing to innovate