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  • The odds of a successful appeal aren’t high A Versailles Court of Appeal Coeur Défense ruling has held that special purpose vehicles (SPVs) can be protected by safeguard procedures in French restructurings.
  • Think the unthinkable Speculation over a eurozone break-up refuses to go away. While some believe the idea of any country leaving a union that took ten years to achieve is pure fantasy, others think the present situation is unsustainable.
  • Australian lawyers have welcomed the Treasury's discussion paper on the development of the country's retail corporate bond market. But the possible removal of authorised deposit-taking institutions' (ADIs) disclosure exemption has caused concern.
  • Over the last few months, our subscribers have been calling for one thing in our coverage above anything else: more deals
  • The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority has showed the world how to regulate a financial crisis and its aftermath. Here, its chairman John Laker discusses strong regulation, Basel III implementation and the future of Australia’s debt markets
  • Multinationals must beware the Chinese anti-corruption authorities’ recent attention to the supply-side of bribery
  • In an exclusive interview, new SFC head Ashley Alder reveals his plans for closer cooperation with the CSRC and talks tough on sponsors’ obligations
  • The end of 2011 turned out to be relatively quiet in the Asian lateral hire markets. Instead of individual moves, firms have instead been focusing on expanding their networks through mergers, alliances and associations.
  • As the New Year dawned in Europe, law firms wasted no time in bringing new talent onboard. While the number of lateral hires in December was typical for the time of the year, January proved a busy month for partner moves, with Paris rivalling London in terms of levels of activity.
  • If only the RQFII programme was this balanced Lawyers in Beijing have branded China's pilot Renminbi qualified foreign institutional investors (RQFII) programme as unfair and ineffective.