RBI limiting success of Indian infrastructure debt funds India's new infrastructure debt funds could facilitate investment in national infrastructure. But the Reserve Bank of India's approach to debt must change before the product can succeed By Ashley Lee December 10 2012
India Capital Markets Forum highlights India’s securities regulator is looking for inspiration abroad. Here’s how the US and Hong Kong are changing local enforcement and disclosure rules By Ashley Lee December 05 2012
Asia Capital Markets Forum highlights Less foreign listings, a stricter SFC, and global regulations have all threatened Asia’s growth story. These are the market developments that will maintain its momentum By Ashley Lee December 05 2012
EXCLUSIVE: Asifma announces new cross-markets and fixed income executive director IFLR spoke to Patrick Pang, Asifma's new cross-markets and fixed income director, about his priorities for his new role By Ashley Lee December 02 2012
China's anti-monopoly regime dissected The passage of China's anti-monopoly law in 2007 was tipped to be a game-changer. But as McDermott Will & Emery's Frank Schoneveld explains, it has received mixed reviews during its... By Ashley Lee November 30 2012
How the global Islamic finance market developed Ten years after the first global sovereign sukuk, international corporates are increasingly turning to shariah finance. Qudeer Latif, global head of Islamic finance at Clifford Chance, describes how the 2002... By Ashley Lee November 30 2012
Exclusive: Hong Kong’s SFC CEO on the city’s financial hub future Ashley Alder, head of the Hong Kong SFC, outlines how the city-state has developed since the 1997 Handover to Chinese control By Ashley Lee November 30 2012
Why Sebi’s new rules are causing concern Although Sebi’s enforcement regime has previously been criticised for a lack of activity, its new standards have counsel concerned By Ashley Lee November 29 2012