Laos hydro project solves infrastructure sharing problems Laos hydropower project Nam Ngiep 1 was the first to solve legal issues around sharing infrastructure such as substations and transmission lines By Ashley Lee September 25 2014
HK sukuk first explained Hong Kong’s inaugural sukuk was the first to test its new tax laws allowing Islamic finance structures. By Ashley Lee September 25 2014
Carve outs erode Australian Mac protections The effectiveness of material adverse change clauses are being whittled away in Australian public M&A, a recent report has revealed By Ashley Lee September 24 2014
Limited success for HKEx diversity rules Diversity requirements introduced by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange one year ago have had little effect, a new study has revealed By Ashley Lee September 23 2014
The path to internationalising the renminbi Amid soaring foreign demand, the renminbi's transition to a global currency seems inevitable. But internationalising the market requires new infrastructure, and presents significant risks By Ashley Lee September 22 2014
Navigating Indonesia’s language law risks More than a year after a Jakarta court ruled a loan agreement void because it was not translated into Bahasa Indonesia, lawyers are still uncertain about local language translation requirements... By Ashley Lee September 22 2014
Indonesia sukuk increases sovereign flexibility The government structured its recent issuance to permit greater flexibility in its underlying assets. By Ashley Lee September 17 2014