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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Tim Clark, Sidley Austin Outside of the Dewey exodus the Americas lateral hires markets were fairly quiet.
  • Donna Ager, Simmons & Simmons Pierfrancesco Carbone, Duane Morris Outside the slew of Dewey movement, the London lateral market was relatively quiet last month. The largest name on the move was former Greenberg Traurig Maher restructuring head Lyndon Norley who resurfaced in a non-legal role at the Jeffries Group. He will take up a position as a managing director and head of European restructuring at the investment bank. He left Greenberg in June 2011.
  • In a stunted global economy, frontier markets offer rare hope for investors. But the risks are huge, especially in Asia’s new economies. Success depends on cautious strategy and awareness of home country corruption laws
  • Are uniform regulatory standards for investment advisers and broker-dealers possible?
  • The eurozone crisis’s lasting legacy in the US will be the search for safe assets and the reinvention of securitisation as we know it
  • Proposed changes to HKEx listing requirements have the best intentions. But do they threaten Hong Kong’s reputation as a listing venue of choice?
  • For the first time the Federal Reserve has approved a Chinese takeover of a US bank. It signals a new level of cooperation, but with caveats