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  • Annalisa Dentoni-Litta of Allen & Overy provides an overview of the structure and main features of covered bonds in the context of Italy’s legal system
  • Benedikt Maurenbrecher, Dieter Grünblatt and Stefan Kramer of Homburger on Swiss law’s two different yet complementary concepts of covered bonds
  • Charles Hawes and Michael Lorraine of Simmons & Simmons discuss whether recent regulatory changes will promote the continued development of UK covered bonds
  • Héctor Arangua and Gunter A Schwandt of Nader Hayaux & Goebel explain two instruments which are revolutionising Mexican structured finance
  • Attorneys focused on Mexico have a clear – and optimistic – view of their work pipeline. While they agree with the common perception that the country's future is largely tied to the US recovery, they see enormous potential in its own regard. The country is coming out of a tough couple of years, but investors who have taken a bet on Mexico have fared well. And all signs point to continued improvement.
  • Mexico’s banks have fared well in recent years, but Basel III and other key reforms will significantly affect cross-border capital and investment flows. By Ryan Bolger
  • A wrap up of the hottest sectors and developments in the country’s M&A, finance and project markets
  • Mexico’s pension funds are the country’s cornerstone institutional investors. Pedro Ordorica, head of the sector’s regulator Consar, gives his views and plans for the industry’s future. By Danielle Myles
  • Mexico became known as Latin America’s securitisation leader off the back of mortgage-backed securities. Since the global real estate market collapsed, the country has been on the hunt for alternatives. Danielle Myles takes a look at its most promising finds
  • All the chapters from IFLR's Mexico annual review 2012 are available to view in e-book format