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  • The SEC is reconsidering the ban on journalist solicitation during private placements, and may review reporting requirements for foreign private issuers in the US
  • Opt-out agreements which enable foreign-invested renminbi (Rmb) funds to quickly revert to a purely-domestic RMB entity are set to become commonplace
  • Amendments to Germany’s bankruptcy code, introduced on March 1, are expected to create an insolvency culture that encourages reorganisation rather than liquidation
  • Apple’s adoption of majority voting in board member elections at its February 23 shareholder meeting brings it into line with 80% of S&P 500. Experts believe that leaves only smaller companies to make the switch
  • With the EC’s consultation paper on regulating shadow banking due out next week, the market is waiting to see how European regulators will tackle the next major project on its agenda
  • Japan’s investment management sector expects more scandals to emerge as regulatory scrutiny of the country’s domestic fund managers intensifies
  • The UK Supreme Court’s ruling in the Lehman Brothers International Europe (LBIE) client money case highlights the tensions of a legal framework that must deal with both sophisticated financial institutions and ordinary retail investors
  • IFLR will announce the winners of its Europe Awards 2012 at a ceremony in London on March 22. But who will be there on the night?
  • The People’s Bank of China's decision to relax renminbi settlement rules has been heralded as a positive policy move by market participants
  • The legally separated but operationally comingled model for protection of customer collateral would not address the MF Global problem. The present futures model could offer greater protection through an online reporting regime