How to kick-start US P3 Political and regulatory uncertainty is the biggest impediment to the US’s fledgling P3 industry. What's needed before projects can begin under the newest state P3 regimes? By Danielle Myles September 26 2011
US living wills: more changes possible for foreign banks The US living wills framework fell short of foreign banks’ principal demands, but some key requests have been accommodated By Danielle Myles September 19 2011
US swap market stunted until rules finalise Delays to US swaps rules, combined with a regulator’s disapproval of an industry-proposed clearing framework in anticipation of the proposed rule is upsetting the market By Danielle Myles September 14 2011
US infrastructure bank to offer flexible financing The US government’s planned National Infrastructure Bank would offer a new form of finance for private and public-private partnership projects By Danielle Myles September 12 2011
Implications of AT&T/T-Mobile antitrust case revealed The lawsuit filed by the DoJ last week to block AT&T’s acquisition of T-Mobile caught the corporate sector by surprise. Here, US antitrust attorneys have their say on the case... By Danielle Myles September 07 2011
SEC targets mutual funds’ derivatives activities “The law and market realities just didn’t match up,” says Jay Baris of Morrison & Foerster By Danielle Myles September 04 2011
Andean brokers embrace new Mila exchange The Integrated Latin American Market’s structure has had a promising first three months thanks to collaboration between brokers in Colombia, Peru and Chile. By Danielle Myles September 01 2011
US regulators consider key risk retention CLO exemption Regulators are in dialogue with the US’s loan trading trade body on the potential exemption of open market CLOs from risk retention rules By Danielle Myles September 01 2011