How bail-in was born Credit Suisse's Wilson Ervin explains how his Lehman weekend experience in 2008 led to him creating bail-in By Tom Young March 02 2015
FCA’s Wheatley: lawyers must engage in forex principles The regulator's chief executive has called on lawyers to engage in the moral debate over foreign exchange manipulation rather than focus on bright lines By Tom Young February 25 2015
UK takeover changes to boost transfer schemes The UK government’s plans to prohibit the use of cancellation schemes on takeovers is expected to lead to an increase in transfer schemes in the country By Tom Young February 23 2015
ICMA boosts Euro PP but Solvency II concerns linger The trade association has boosted pan-European private placements by publishing a market guide. By Tom Young February 17 2015
In-house: how to gain CMA merger approval Companies seeking merger approval from the new UK Competition and Markets Authority must prepare for a time-consuming process, with early involvement from competition counsel By Tom Young December 10 2014
Poll: Will Basel III prevent another crisis? The last major regulatory reform under Basel III has been announced. But will the measures prevent another crisis? By Tom Young December 09 2014
Antitrust compliance must be prioritised Major corporations are regularly failing to do more than pay lip service to their antitrust compliance programmes, according to panellists at an antitrust session during this week’s International Bar Association... By Tom Young October 20 2014
ICMA updates clauses for sovereign restructures The International Capital Market Association has published updated collective action clauses and a new standard pari passu clause for sovereign debt securities By Tom Young September 02 2014