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US and EU hybrid capital
February 3 2010

Three articles are available here from Morrison & Foerster on Basel, the debate on regulatory capital and contingent capital. Download the presentation here.
 

Developments related to mortgage Reits
November 5 2009

Download the presentation here.

See also: Management compensation chart and a client alert, Mortgage Reits are back (again).
 

Unsponsored ADR programmes: challenges and concerns
September 29 2009

Download the presentation here.
 

US rights offerings
June 17 2009

Download FAQs, CLE considerations, a sample term sheet and the presentation itself.
 

The Turner Report, De Larosiere and bank capital
June 11 2009

Download the presentation here.
 

UK equity capital raising: Options and examples
June 3 2009

Download the presentation of the UK equity seminar here.
 

Regulatory capital and financial institutions today
April 15 2009

Materials are available from Morrison & Foerster on covered bonds, government banking support measures, mark-to-market rules, tax updates, the Federal Financial Stability Programmes, the new federal programmes supporting the banking system (parts one and two), the possibility of bad banks, the GAO proposed framework and defining hybrid capital.

Also, from Moody’s, download comment pieces on debt redemption extension risk, hybrid securities, calibrating bank ratings and a credit outlook.
 

Debt hangover: Addressing liability management 
March 11 2009

Download the presentation of the debt hangover seminar here. Three Morrison & Foerster memos on COD, tax and liability management are also available.

The regulators haven’t mitigated counterparty risk yet, just changed it

Simon Dodds, general counsel at Deutsche Bank, on forcing derivatives through central counterparties

Web seminars

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

Latest Issue

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]