BoE’s move to boost Islamic liquidity welcomed The central bank has proposed four potential models for extending its cash facilities to Islamic banking institutions By Lizzie Meager February 22 2016
India Capital Markets Forum highlights Behind the headlines and regulatory initiatives, the local markets still have room to develop By Lizzie Meager February 22 2016
UAE insolvency framework faces long road ahead The Gulf state needs a designated restructuring process to boost business. But the pace of legislative reform can be slow By Lizzie Meager February 17 2016
First RMBS tests risk retention rules The first deal to comply with both EU and US rules has closed, but it won’t be such plain sailing for others in the family By Lizzie Meager February 10 2016
Italian plan: the market responds It doesn't come close to bad bank deals struck by Ireland and Spain, but some have questioned the level of government involvement By Lizzie Meager February 08 2016
Qatar moves to attract FDI Its financial free zone has opened its doors to more than 17 new industries, and more changes are afoot By Lizzie Meager February 02 2016
Azura-Edo IPP kick-starts Nigerian projects The $876 million deal is the first fully-financed independent power project in the country since the reform of its energy sector By Lizzie Meager February 01 2016
Why did the FCA really drop its bank culture study? Some believe political meddling was the driver. Others say the review's remit was simply too broad By Lizzie Meager January 26 2016
Fixing Europe’s restructuring regime The EU's fragmented insolvency rules have many critics. But there's little consensus on whether the goal should be a single market, minimum standards, or something in between By Lizzie Meager January 25 2016