Fatca delay to break loan negotiation deadlock The extension of grandfathering periods under the US Fatca, will help overcome a deadlock that has plagued loan negotiations between foreign financial institutions By Danielle Myles October 30 2012
Greek PE deal overcomes eurozone fears A US private equity firm’s acquisition of a Greek company signals eurozone fears are beginning to thaw, deal counsel have said By Danielle Myles October 17 2012
Global regulators to copy UK’s relaxed capital rules Other countries are tipped to follow the UK Financial Services Authority’s (FSA) lead and soften bank capital requirements ahead of Basel III implementation By Danielle Myles October 15 2012
Wheatley’s Libor Review: what will it achieve? Questions as to whether criminal sanctions for manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) will have retrospective effect have dominated the market reaction to this morning’s release of the Wheatley... By Danielle Myles September 27 2012
Wheatley correct to scrap A$ Libor Phasing out Australian dollar rates from the London Interbank Offered Rate is the right decision, according to local lawyers By Danielle Myles September 27 2012
How peripheral markets can join Europe’s HY rush Corporates in the most-affected eurozone countries have been sidelined in Europe’s resilient high-yield market. By Danielle Myles September 26 2012
EU split over banking union decentralisation German support for an EU banking union increased after the European Commissioner Michel Barnier clarified that national regulators will continue to have a role. By Danielle Myles September 24 2012