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UK has hedge funds in its sights; European Spacs don't need formal regulation; Debt buy-backs force change to documentation; Clear Channel infects global lending; Spacs hit Asia
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Jeremy Hand, chairman of the British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association, celebrates the early success of the UK code of conduct. But the jury's out in Europe
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Banks are trying to pull out of more leveraged loans, bringing Mac clauses to centre stage. As more clauses appear in court, both sides will realise the benefits of clearly defining a Mac
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Damage limitation as an effective break-up fee failed in three US cases. Their acquisition agreements should have included plain termination options with set fees
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In reality, the new Company Law does not enable dual
levels of shares
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A bill loosening financial assistance rules on joint-stock companies should encourage private equity in Poland
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In an earlier article Leonard A Birmingham of Harneys
discussed using BVI companies for equity and debt deals in Bric markets. He now explains why its limited partnerships also make the BVI a good place for investment vehicles
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Exempted limited partnerships are popular in the Cayman Islands. In the second of a series of articles, Iain McMurdo of Maples and Calder explains how to draft them
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A standardised company type may reduce costs for firms throughout the EU. Jens Hörmann, Frank Thiäner and Heiner Feldhaus of P+P Pöllath + Partners explain
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A new tax efficient vehicle for the management of private assets. Gérald Origer, partner at Loyens & Loeff, explains
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Kuri Breña Sánchez Ugarte y Aznar explains how
acquisitions are financed
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Partial exits can benefit PE firms, as a £3.5 billion Czech IPO shows. Adam Levin and Claudine Ang of Dechert explain