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  • Is it problematic to divide liquidity between different rates? American Financial Exchange CEO Richard Sandor and Cass Business School honorary senior visiting fellow Laurence Mutkin make their case
  • In the Baltics, the Levin law firm alliance secured a replacement for its former Lithuania member, Dominas Levin, which merged with Walless last year. Local firm Wint combined with Glikman Akin Levin and Latvia's Kronbergs Cukste Levin to reestablish a pan-Baltic alliance.
  • In Hong Kong SAR, PRC firm DeHeng Law Offices opened in cooperation with local firm Chungs Lawyers.
  • Britain's flag has finally been removed from the EU and the implementation period has begun – with the two remaining aligned at least until the end of the year. In this time, greenfield thinking is desperately needed as, at present, whatever happens next in the negotiations is anyone's guess. Even those who are doing the actual negotiating are not that enlightened on what the future might hold for the relationship.
  • In Chile, Clyde & Co launched an office after forming an association with Grasty Quintana Majlis.
  • Sponsored by Alfaro Ferrer & Ramírez
    Panama and the UK have shared diplomatic ties since 1908. The US brought the highest amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Panama in 2018, with the UK coming in eighth position in the FDI stakes. The 2015 FDI figures saw the UK in fourth spot after the US, Colombia and Switzerland (with a total of 6% of FDI into Panama).