Laos hydro project creates new frontier financing model A Laos hydropower project has marked a step forward for financings in the region. By Ashley Lee February 17 2014
Survey reveals corporates’ anti-corruption policy flaws AlixPartners’ 2014 Anti-Corruption Survey reveals that general counsel and compliance professionals are concerned about anti-corruption, but there are still shortcomings in companies’ global compliance programmes By Ashley Lee February 12 2014
What’s next for Myanmar sanctions Despite easing sanctions against Myanmar over the last 18 months, the US is still adding names to the list of Specially Designated Nationals. By Ashley Lee February 12 2014
Indonesia IPP first sets state guarantee precedent The Banten IPP financing marked the first Indonesian power deal that did not require government support for the obligations of state utility PLN By Ashley Lee February 06 2014
Asia squeeze-out rules pose execution risks The increase in public takeovers and take-privates expected throughout the Asia Pacific in 2014 has prompted deal execution concerns surrounding local squeeze-out rules By Ashley Lee January 29 2014
How SEC ban of Big Four's China auditing could benefit HK A Securities and Exchange Commission judge has ruled that the Big Four’s Chinese affiliates cannot audit US-listed companies for six months By Ashley Lee January 27 2014
ADB: taming Asia's frontier markets The Asian Development Bank’s general counsel explains how the bank’s technical assistance programmes are assisting the region’s emerging markets By Ashley Lee January 24 2014
India Capital Markets Forum highlights New investment vehicles and listing possibilities could help revive India’s primary markets in 2014 By Ashley Lee January 24 2014