Three messages from Esma's Maijoor What is troubling the regulator - and how the market can help By Danielle Myles & Tom Young July 07 2014
Financing the Third Bosphorus Bridge Deal counsel explain why the funding of a railway and highway across the Bosphorus gives Turkish project finance cause for optimism By Danielle Myles July 07 2014
Tips: when M&A gets hostile As global M&A volumes continue to rise, the topic of both defending against hostile bids and disputing post-close have become the subject of fierce debate By Danielle Myles & Tom Young June 17 2014
Russia's infrastructure options revealed Funding and commissioning structures used in Italy and the US could help Russia raise the $1.2 trillion it needs to reach its 2020 infrastructure goal By Danielle Myles June 17 2014
Investors: curb your enthusiasm over S&P ruling An Australian ruling on the first rating agency to be found negligent for its rating of poor-performing structured products may not convince foreign courts of the existence of a duty... By Danielle Myles June 10 2014
Maijoor: board intervention is strongest supervisory tool Intervening at board level and removing board members involved in poor conduct and poorly designed financial products is a regulator’s most effective supervisory tool, according to the chair of the... By Danielle Myles June 04 2014
IFC to revamp African corporate governance Roman Zyla, head of the IFC's new African Corporate Governance Programme, reveals an ambitious agenda to improve practices across the continent By Danielle Myles June 02 2014
Africa50: fixing an infrastructure crisis African Development Bank’s Tas Anvaripour explains how Africa50, the continent’s new project finance platform, will plug funding gaps and improve project bankability By Danielle Myles May 28 2014