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20 Jan 2009
“There is no tripartite regulation any more. I’ve been in those meetings and the FSA just sits in the corner"
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15 Jan 2009
The FSA is reducing the subscription period for rights issues. But it will not consult on more drastic recommendations until “later in the year”
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08 Jan 2009
A source close to the Hong Kong Exchange says regulators remain determined to extend the blackout period on director trading
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08 Jan 2009
The FSA may be acting outside of its powers by ending its short selling ban but continuing disclosure requirements
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06 Jan 2009
The UK implementation of the Transparency Directive opens the way for US-style stock-drop litigation. Investors are busy lining up candidates
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06 Jan 2009
Project finance managers’ search for alternative capital is causing lawyers to revise simple contract stipulations that don’t fit the needs of government agency banks
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06 Jan 2009
The need to improve borrowers’ rights when a lender defaults has been shown up by the credit crisis. Syndicates should consider these reforms in their next deal