How Cyprus impacts CoCo investment Cyprus’s bailout offers a reality check on the bail-in risks attached to contingent convertible bonds. But some banks are hailing a riskier form of CoCo as the funding tool of... By Danielle Myles April 03 2013
How regulators plan to curtail rate-setting opt-out Regulatory compulsion is shaping up as a key battleground in benchmark rate reform, as more banks quit rate-setting panels By Danielle Myles April 01 2013
Buyers’ market, but seller protections reign Sellers in European M&A have the upper hand in negotiating risk allocations in SPAs, despite the depressed market, a law firm study has revealed By Danielle Myles March 28 2013
The journey to ECM success As US and UK exchanges loosen listing rules, Asia is cracking the regulatory whip to improve market integrity. Which is the best approach for long-term success? By Danielle Myles & Ashley Lee March 22 2013
What has and hasn’t worked under the Jobs Act Twelve months after the US loosened its listing process for emerging growth companies, the market still isn’t ready accept certain regulatory benefits offered to issuers By Danielle Myles March 20 2013
What's holding back UK private placements? Banks and lawyers are at odds with the UK Association of Corporate Treasurers' private placement working group over the principal barrier to domestic market growth. By Danielle Myles March 05 2013