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Wall Street urges Fed to be cautious despite hints of upcoming higher capital requirements
It's the largest private sector restructuring in Latin American history. Lawyers on both sides reveal all the details, from extreme regulatory arbritrage to intercreditor litigation
Markus Fellner, Paul Luiki and Andrea Demanega, Fellner Wratzfeld & Partners
The data proponents of the Firrma legislation are resulting in more scrutiny for firms looking to do cross-border M&A into the US
Exchanges have been blighted with negative publicity recently, but improvements have been made in recent years. Here crypto firms and lawyers explain the back story
IFLR's February/March cover story investigates European competition bodies' struggle with protectionist policies in the face of tech superpowers
The US regulator's proposal to expand testing the waters to all companies has no obvious downside, according to sources
Bills heading for Congress could make the budding North American sector bankable for the first time, but it might not be enough to get the biggest lenders comfortable with the risks
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Sponsored by TWL Law GroupWhile incorporation establishes a company’s legal presence in India, several registrations and ongoing obligations follow, particularly for foreign-invested businesses. Stanley Tseng and Ditipriya Dutta Chowdhury of TWL Law Group outline the key regulatory requirements
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Sponsored by TWL Law GroupBob Tseng and Sally Nguyen of TWL Law Group explore how Vietnam’s transition to digital labour governance is transforming compliance from a procedural task into a continuous, system-driven obligation for foreign investors
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Sponsored by Mori Hamada & MatsumotoThe evolution of Japan’s take-private landscape amid new soft law, tender offer reforms, and rising unsolicited bids is increasing litigation risks, explain Katsumasa Suzuki, Masakazu Kumagai, and Takafumi Goto of Mori Hamada & Matsumoto