Bank of Cyprus gives loans international makeover The debt restructure of a major local company shows how Cypriot lenders are modernising their approach to lending By Lizzie Meager May 03 2016
Anti-corruption must move up corporate agendas As enforcement agencies become more powerful and better at communicating, companies must make the fight against corruption a priority By Lizzie Meager April 27 2016
Investor protection rules strain banks Panellists at IFLR’s European Capital Markets Forum debated the consequences of PDIII and a new product governance regime By Lizzie Meager April 26 2016
Deal of the month: Italy's project bond first The EIB has diversified its infrastructure remit through the refinancing of a toll road surrounding Venice By Lizzie Meager April 20 2016
FCA’s IPO overhaul assessed The British regulator has proposed issuers provide more information earlier in the process. But it must strike the balance between transparency and cumbersome procedures By Lizzie Meager April 20 2016
EIB Italian project bond tests new law The pan-European export credit agency has diversified its project remit with the successful refinancing of an Italian toll road By Lizzie Meager April 18 2016
The limits to US/EU harmonisation Market participants regularly bemoan the lack of a consistent transatlantic regulatory framework. By Lizzie Meager & Edward Price April 12 2016
France diverges on fund lending rules As the country takes a slightly different approach to Italy’s recent reform, Europe’s regulatory fragmentation continues By Lizzie Meager April 11 2016
Portuguese swaps case loss sets precedent The decision has brought significant legal certainty on governing law to future international derivatives contracts By Lizzie Meager March 31 2016