Is MIST the next BRIC? The latest emerging markets acronym is based on economics. But the legal frameworks of its constituent countries need equal attention By Danielle Myles September 24 2012
US lawsuit reveals Cfius review defects, ChinaCo fears The first lawsuit against the US foreign investment regulator reveals a spike in US protectionism, and problems with the national security review of inbound investments By Danielle Myles September 19 2012
US conditions peak for tax-free M&A The US M&A market is primed for use of a bespoke, tax-free sales structure known as a reverse morris trust By Danielle Myles September 05 2012
Exclusive: Russian loan standardisation to debut in 2013 A set of standardised loan documents governed by Russian-law will be rolled out to banks from next year, IFLR can reveal By Danielle Myles September 03 2012
France’s new refinancing market explained Deal counsel analyse the French deal that revived the use of mortgage bonds and created a new refinancing market just in time to help tackle Europe’s looming debt maturity wall... By Danielle Myles August 29 2012
How to make Libor work The Libor rate-fixing scandal has spared few banks, and tainted some of the world’s most influential regulators. The benchmark rate needs to change. The question is how? By Danielle Myles August 28 2012
Russia loan standardisation timeline revealed Diversification of Russia’s banking sector following its accession to the WTO will be constrained by raising global capital requirements. But the sector should be bolstered by loan standardisation expected this... By Danielle Myles August 28 2012
US SEC enforcement chief: How to avoid trouble SEC's Robert Khuzami speaks exclusively to IFLR on what to expect from US enforcement By Danielle Myles August 16 2012