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  • Construction risk in Peruvian PPPs is being minimised through a unique financing structure. Here’s how it works
  • The financial crisis had started when the revamp of rule 12g3-2(b) was finalised. How has the market responded?
  • Europe’s first CMBS to default at maturity has been restructured. Here’s how to resolve the next defaults
  • Recent news revealed new efforts by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) to promote a data protection regulation in the telecommunications sector. The news reported that different departments of the MIIT visited Guangdong and Sichuan provinces to confer with the local telecommunications authorities and companies on various topics about the promulgation of a departmental administrative regulation for the protection of personal information, and carried out relevant research. This shows the continuous endeavour made by the MIIT in the area of data protection.
  • As Asia’s hedge funds become more global, they face greater investor demands. Here’s why corporate governance concerns are proving key
  • As European borrowers continue to tap US banks, it’s crucial to know the differences between New York and English-law facilities
  • Cyprus has recently introduced a package of incentives and tax exemptions relating to income from intellectual property rights, aimed at stimulating investment in research and development. A number of other countries, including Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Ireland and the United Kingdom have already introduced such schemes, which have come to be known as an intellectual property box (or IP box).
  • Tetsuya Itoh of Anderson Mori & Tomotsune examines the factors to consider when choosing a Japanese-law vehicle for a securitisation transaction
  • The recent $104 million loan supporting the Aratinga wood-to-energy greenfield project on Brazil's east coast signals the beginning of a new era for project finance, according to local lawyers
  • Claudia Barrero and Carolina Ramirez of prietocarrizosa in Colombia look at challenges and opportunities arising from the overhaul of Colombia’s financial regulations