US regulatory review: what to expect The comment period for the first round of the US regulatory reduction review closes soon. But many are sceptical about its impact By Zoe Thomas August 28 2014
Poll: Argentina's sovereign debt legacy As the debt saga continues, attention has turned to its ramifications for future bond offerings and restructures By Zoe Thomas August 25 2014
Underweight investors: the worst of both worlds Investors that own a quantity of stock below its index weight may a pose greater and more immediate threat to companies than growing activism or short sellers, one of the... By Zoe Thomas August 25 2014
Green bonds' growing pains Corporate issuance has exploded this year. But can it become a mainstay of conventional finance? By Danielle Myles & Tom Young & Zoe Thomas & Ashley Lee August 25 2014
US derivatives regulation consolidates clearing Despite regulators’ aim to expand the number of dealers in the country's derivatives trading market, the top five banks remain the biggest players By Zoe Thomas August 19 2014
Volcker loophole drives new loan partnerships Banks are taking advantage of an exemption to the Volcker rule to make investments through Small Business Investment Companies By Zoe Thomas August 17 2014
Inversion bills spark new closing conditions M&A parties are using new conditions precedent to protect against the effects of anti-inversion laws proposed in the US earlier this year By Zoe Thomas August 11 2014
US money market reform to consolidate industry New US money market regulation is expected to lead to consolidation in the industry By Zoe Thomas August 05 2014