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  • With US municipal bonds looking more attractive, overseas investors need to understand the complex tax and regulatory requirements associated with them
  • US municipal bonds will continue to recover in 2012, and bills to lower the muni tax exemption and require greater disclosure of municipal bonds will not pass.
  • Predicting mezzanine’s return in 2012 would be one of the safer bets to make. Indeed mezz is already part of the capital structure in some European leveraged finance deals.
  • While regulators rush to tighten customer fund segregation and investment criteria following the failure of MF Global, brokers will be forced to make self-imposed changes to their business model.
  • Dr Teuta Dobi Endrit Shijaku In recent years in Albania the number of non-performing loans has been on the rise and the courts are facing an increasing number of default loan cases. Banks are turning their eyes towards the judiciary to see the courts’ reaction.
  • The 383 questions in October’s proposed Volcker Rule have pushed debate on the rule’s more salient points into 2012. For the early part of the year, the more imminent question is timing.
  • With Vietnam’s borrowers well into their repayment cycles, it’s important to understand default trigger points, restructuring alternatives and voluntary insolvency proceedings
  • In terms of numbers, it could be said that the Asia-Pacific region had a quiet month in terms of lateral hires. However the news wires have been humming with activity as several firms have made great strides with new offices, associations and mergers across the Asia-Pacific region.
  • The lateral hire market in Europe, in the financial and corporate areas, has slowed after a particularly heady autumn.
  • India’s lawyers expect a central bank decision to liberalise the country’s foreign direct investment (FDI) policy to promote further easing of financial sector policies.