India

  • Getting comfortable with competition

    Dhanendra Kumar, chairman of the Competition Commission of India, speaks to Candice Mak about the challenges of introducing a competition regime to the country

  • Choose wisely

    Huzefa Nasikwala of Juris Corp outlines the issues surrounding dispute resolution methods

  • High hopes for M&A

    M&A remains active, despite the financial crisis. But regulations are still evolving, explains Cyril Shroff of Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.

  • A fractured regime

    India's insolvency and restructuring regime is fragmented and not consolidated under one comprehensive code, explains Cyril Shroff of Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co.

  • Ready for the return

    When Pipes return to prominence in India, investors will need to know the restrictions affecting them, explain Preeti Mehta and Chetan Thakkar of Kanga and Company

  • Judges guide patent holders

    A recent surge in Indian court case decisions has offered patent holders some respite, raising hopes for the coming year. By Swathi Sukumar and Tusha Malhotra of Anand and Anand

"The culture is not to disclose. And that’s partly driven by the rules"

The SFC's Martin Wheatley on the problem of disclosure in Hong Kong

Web seminars

US and EU hybrid capital
February 3 2010
The future of hybrids, in a popular discussion between IFLR, Morrison & Foerster and Calyon

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March 2010

Basel III: The revenge of Basel
New Basel rules are affecting everyone differently. In the UK banks are worried about grandfathering, in Germany the headache is hybrids and in the US it's risk structures. Meanwhile Japan has some tips and Hong Kong structured its first hybrid [more]