Exclusive: inside the DoJ's antitrust division Sonia Pfaffenroth, a deputy assistant attorney general at the US Department of Justice's antitrust division, outlines its priorities and offers tips for merging entities looking to comply By IFLR Correspondent December 06 2016
How EU fund regimes compare In this post-Brexit world, some member states have started to compete for funds' business under AIFMD. By IFLR Correspondent November 22 2016
IFLR Competition Law Forum 2016: key takeaways In case you missed it, all the highlights from yesterday's conference in London By IFLR Correspondent November 10 2016
POLL: what’s driving Chinese M&A? IFLR’s poll this month asks what has been the key factor behind the rise in outbound PRC acquisitions By IFLR Correspondent November 04 2016
Beyond borders Finra’s approval requirement: considerations for non-US acquirers of US broker-dealers By IFLR Correspondent October 20 2016
Israel LBOs face practical challenges The market is growing but local limitations are hampering its companies’ ability to provide financial assistance for their own acquisitions By IFLR Correspondent October 20 2016
Navigating challenging waters India has moved to attract more debt capital but lingering issues mean that investments need careful structuring By IFLR Correspondent October 20 2016
South Africa looks into UK trust structure The country restricts the use of some UK security law principles but is looking at ways to harmonise its approach to syndicated lending By IFLR Correspondent October 20 2016
Clifford Chance triumphs at IFLR’s Middle East awards The firm took home the international firm of the year award along with many others at the event in Dubai last night By IFLR Correspondent October 19 2016
Over-reliance on stress tests raises legality concerns Concerns have emerged regarding EU stress tests, notably regulators' dependence on them to determine a bank’s financial viability By IFLR Correspondent October 04 2016