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10 Dec 2012
The approval of South Africa’s first large-scale renewable projects establishes a roadmap for the completion of energy deals in the country. Here deal counsel outline the precedents set
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08 Nov 2012
A first-of-its-kind private placement has linked US institutional investors with Brazil’s project market – and revealed them to be a perfect a match
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10 Dec 2012
Following the launch of its London-based debt infrastructure unit, BlackRock's co-head of European infrastructure debt enters the debate on whether EU institutional investors will follow the US in-house portfolio manager model
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10 Dec 2012
The construction of a new Mexican natural gas pipeline has established a new role for project finance counsel in the region.
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10 Dec 2012
The issuance last month of Barclays’ $3 billion contingent convertible bond attracted $17 billion of orders globally. Is this a watershed moment for banks looking to boost their tier 2 capital ratios? Vote in IFLR's poll now
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30 Nov 2012
Since 1996, the Loan Market Association has set the benchmark European, African and Middle East’s syndicated loan markets. The LMA’s managing director, Clare Dawson, speaks with IFLR about the Association’s achievements and plans for the future.
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30 Nov 2012
By 1984, Mexico had amassed sovereign debt stocks totaling around $96.6 billion. Whitney Debevoise, a partner with Arnold & Porter and a former US executive director of the World Bank explains how a new debt service programme nearly paved the way for recovery
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09 Nov 2012
Asia’s high-yield market may reach new heights in 2013. But investors must become more open to investing in notes with low credit ratings
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07 Nov 2012
The managing director of prudential regulation at the Financial Services Authority (FSA), Andrew Bailey, has publically backed the need for powers to separate trading activities into separate legal entities
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06 Nov 2012
Chinese banks’ Basel III concerns are growing as counsel outline how the China Banking Regulatory Commission’s (CBRC) implementation of Basel III will limit Chinese banks’ financing
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06 Nov 2012
It is possible to effectively ringfence retail and investment activities without restructuring banks into essentially two separate entities