The shock of the new Banks and regulators have reacted impressively to fintech’s rise. Incoming rules and Brexit will challenge them further By Tom Young March 27 2017
Senior Managers’ Regime teething problems revealed The UK framework is 12 months old this week, but questions remain over regulatory references and handover certificates By Tom Young March 08 2017
Kraft Heinz/Unilever shows rise of invisible stakeholder Speculation surrounds both the reasons behind the failed bid and the populist threats to 2017's mega mergers By Tom Young February 22 2017
Trump’s proposed Dodd-Frank rollback unpicked The executive order goes beyond repealing the post-crisis legislation. The US' role within global rulemaking is also under threat By Tom Young February 13 2017
Esma’s Ucits share class opinion hits hedging The regulator has called for certain arrangements at share class level to be set up as separate funds or sub-funds By Tom Young February 08 2017
MAR’s top three concerns revealed Issuers, underwriters and their counsel are still wrestling with the regulation almost eight months after its introduction By Tom Young February 02 2017
DEAL: Poland’s first sovereign green bond The issuance involved amendments to the country’s Public Finance Act and the creation of a bespoke green bond framework By Tom Young February 01 2017
Brexit market access: special report The UK government’s intention to leave the single market has financial institutions planning for the worst. In this special report, IFLR finds an industry struggling to agree on everything from... By Tom Young January 26 2017
Lehman waterfalls break UK precedent The cases continue to pass through UK courts, creating esoteric precedents on everything from Isda master agreements to currency claims By Tom Young January 25 2017