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Volatility is the new US market paradigm, and it’s here to stay. The country’s regulators are struggling to tackle its causes but banks are resisting
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Which aspects of the UK Bribery Act are causing the biggest problems for companies and practitioners worldwide?
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The Volcker Rule contains a large number of inconsistencies and ambiguities. Here are the main issues
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Esma’s level two Prospectus Directive technical advice
effectively forces multiple summaries. Issuers aren’t happy
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The Independent Commission on Banking’s findings on retail competition were cursory and do not justify the proposed remedies
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South Korea is liberalising its financial services industry, strengthening investment banking and mezzanine finance
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Rule 15Ga-1’s disclosure requirements are over-inclusive. Here’s how they can be fixed
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A French ruling on the Belvédère case has shed light on the role of the trustee in insolvency proceedings
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Certificates of deposit offer exciting growth opportunities in Hong Kong’s capital markets but should be approached with caution
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An in-house lawyer explains how to develop an FCPA
compliance programme for a large financial institution
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The IFLR1000’s 2012 law firm rankings provide an insight into an unsettled and ever-changing market
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Parties involved in multinational deals must adjust to a multipolar world of international merger control
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The US bankruptcy code provides opportunities for foreign companies to purchase or protect assets in the US
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The winners of the 2011 Middle East awards have been announced. Read on to find out who went home with awards
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IFLR's annual Middle East awards ceremony has taken place. Read on to find out the night's winners
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IFLR has worked together with Latham & Watkins to release the book ‘Accessing the US capital markets from outside the United States: an overview of key legal issues’. View it here