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  • In 2008, Nigerian issuers accounted for 44.6% of all equity issuances in Africa. That figure has now reached 9.3%. The IFLR investigates the boom and bust of the equity capital markets and the subsequent rise of the debt capital markets.
  • Bayo Ojo of Bayo Ojo & Co looks at the regulatory framework guiding foreign investments in Nigeria and the potential rewards the country offers in natural resources, power and infrastructure
  • Kehinde Aina, Chinonyelum Uwazie and Banji Adenwusi of Aina Blankson look at strategies for successful M&A transactions in Nigeria
  • Dealing with financial market transgressors is a tough job, but Mark Steward, head of enforcement at Hong Kong’s SFC, has proven himself more than capable of the task
  • Adewale Atake, Igonikon H Whyte and Victor C Okpara of Templars look at recent trends from Nigeria which could affect the enforcement of arbitral awards against state entities
  • Horia Draghici and Bogdan Vetrici-Soimu of CMS Cameron McKenna in Bucharest outline an international solution to protecting investments in Romania
  • Patrick Heneghan and Markus Perkams of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom in London explore the outcome of a Greek exit from the euro
  • International banks are being accused of colluding on Libor at the expense of investors and funds. But the banks have plenty of their own ammunition
  • The SEC’s chief of enforcement answers lingering questions over the regulator’s settlement policy and explains why prevention is better than cure
  • Investors and lawyers give their perspectives on Nigeria’s thorny reputation and its transformation agenda