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  • The first attempt by a Latin American issuer to tap US covered bond investors has revealed what's needed for the region's banks to penetrate the market: favourable market conditions and a liquid secondary mortgage market.
  • The Opera Finance commercial mortgage backed security (CMBS) has put an end to uncertainty around how the first European CMBS to default at maturity would be worked out.
  • The first project bond issued to finance a port in Latin America saw investors take full construction risk with no government guarantee or financial guaranty insurance.
  • Lawyers in Beijing expect a wave of foreign investment into China's asset management industry. But international private equity firms need not apply.
  • Citigroup shareholder Stanley Moskal's lawsuit against the bank's directors is not expected to result in an award of damages, but it could be a wake-up call for boards to reach out to shareholders on compensation issues.
  • Mario Monti saving Italy
  • Canadian Parliament proposed legislation on March 29 that would create a statutory framework for investment in covered bonds, and enable previously-restricted international investors to purchase shares in the collateralised pools. But excess demand and a flurry of bank exits could follow.
  • Can shadow banking learn from the tobacco industry? Key industry figures have said that the highly complex universe of shadow banking must be better understood before regulation can be developed effectively.
  • May was dominated by Dewey & Leboeuf’s plight. IFLR1000’s partner moves section analyses where its key partners are now
  • PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN has hired Henry Liu, a New York partner from DLA Piper for its Asia finance practice. Liu will largely work in Pillsbury's New York office but will also spend a significant amount of time in the firm's Shanghai office.