FCA's investigations hire sign of change The appointment of Michael Welch suggests the regulator is looking to learn alternative investigative techniques after recent criticism By Lizzie Meager September 19 2016
Poland’s panda bond first explained It's the first European entity to tap the third-largest bond market in the world, setting the benchmark for others to follow By Lizzie Meager September 07 2016
Lobbying tips for a post-Brexit world Britain’s vote to leave the EU has created a rare opportunity for a legal overhaul. Here’s how to engage with the decision makers effectively By Lizzie Meager September 01 2016
What English court ruling means for SAB Miller/AB InBev The decision that two groups of shareholders should vote separately has increased deal risk, but is in line with corporate governance principles By Lizzie Meager August 31 2016
CoCo protections plan eases investor concerns No formal guarantee that coupons will be paid has been a frequently raised concern. Statements of intent at the time of issue have failed to provide security By Lizzie Meager August 25 2016
High yield issuers dodge EU market abuse rules For first-time issuers not familiar with European financial regulation, overseas listings are looking increasingly attractive By Lizzie Meager August 11 2016
MB sukuk hopes to kickstart Oman market A late starter in the Islamic finance market, the GCC country is putting new shariah-compliant bond regulations to the test By Lizzie Meager August 08 2016