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  • Proposed liquidity rules for US financial institutions could exceed international standards following the Basel oversight committee’s promise to ease requirements in times of stress
  • With the clock ticking down to the January 20 recapitalisation plan deadline, strict limits the EBA has imposed on cocos have prompted concern
  • Lawyers in Hong Kong discuss alternatives ways to secure funding in today's debt market
  • Brazil’s first mid-market investment into the US has used the increasingly popular top-up option to close the two-step merger
  • Treasury’s discussion paper on the development of Australia's retail corporate bond market has been well-received. But concerns remain over a possible removal of ADIs' disclosure exemption
  • Liliana Tsuboyama Shiohama Foreign investment has brought many executives from abroad to Peru. Beyond the specific requirements provided by law there are some issues that must be taken into account when hiring a foreign employee.
  • Iñigo de Luisa After more than four years waiting for large distressed debt transactions to emerge in Spain, several significant deals are now in progress and others are in the pipeline.
  • Motoki Saito The amendment to the Cabinet Orders and Cabinet Office Ordinances with respect to the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA) prohibiting investors from acquiring shares through a public offering for the purposes of settling the short selling of such shares during the interim period between the announcement of such public offering and the determination of the offering price was promulgated in August 2011 and became effective in December.
  • Luis Ernesto Vega In El Salvador, the existence of possible changes in financial sector regulations is being glimpsed. The Legislative Assembly, the body responsible for creating the laws of the Republic, has issued or intends to issue, enact a series of bills which involve important changes in this sector.
  • Hong Kong’s anti-corruption authority has developed into one of the most powerful in the world. Understanding its powers is the key to avoiding its gaze