Barclays’ bold CoCo The British bank’s contingent capital offering proved a hit with investors. But its competitors are a little more wary By Danielle Myles January 24 2013
Rodgin Cohen: how the EU crisis response falls short Wall Street's most influential lawyer, was at the centre of US regulators' attempt to save Lehman Brothers. Here he compares the US and EU regulatory reactions post-crisis By Danielle Myles January 08 2013
Dodd-Frank's legacy outlined The US's biggest financial overhaul since the great depression represents a fundamental shift in regulatory philosophy, says Morrison & Foerster's Anna Pinedo. By Danielle Myles January 08 2013
Lord Goldsmith: UK needs more flexible DPA model The former UK attorney general has called for a more flexible form of deferred prosecution agreement than that proposed by the government By Danielle Myles December 19 2012
Rating uplifts now possible for Russia covered bonds The first Russian covered bond issuance to receive a rating higher than its issuer could prompt more use of the capital raising tool by the country’s fragmented banking sector By Danielle Myles December 11 2012
BlackRock reveals why Europe needs project debt intermediaries Following the launch of its London-based debt infrastructure unit, BlackRock's co-head of European infrastructure debt enters the debate on whether EU institutional investors will follow the US in-house portfolio manager... By Danielle Myles December 10 2012
Interview: A glass half full If you are a sponsor looking for finance, you’ve no doubt seen better days. Here’s the bank counsel’s perspective on how to navigate today’s market By Danielle Myles December 01 2012