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  • The work of two anti-bribery task forces shows the OECD’s criticisms were premature
  • Three bills introduced to Congress would give private companies flexibility regarding capital formation
  • New Finra guidance highlights to US broker-dealers the importance of establishing detailed social media policies and procedures
  • The EC needs to take a coherent approach to the location of financial services in Mifid II
  • Anthony Coleby The way the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) assumed responsibility for the supervision of Kuwait's investment companies was always going to be a key part of the new regulatory programme for the oversight and operation of local financial markets and the restoration of investor confidence in them. But the first steps it has taken in this area since its launch in March 2011 have been surrounded by confusion and the unfortunate timing of policy statements that will likely instil confidence in nobody.
  • A full analysis of the Vickers report, G-Sibs buffers and US living wills rules; plus Volcker Rule latest and the future for hybrid capital
  • Regulatory lawyers from both sides of the US and UK discuss transatlantic derivatives reform, credit rating alternatives and the future of hybrid capital
  • September in Asia was very quiet on the lateral hires front, with only a handful of notable moves occurring within the financial and corporate spectrum.
  • Australia’s disparate intercreditor documentation is set to tighten up with a framework of agreed principles. While it is tipped to boost the subordinated market, not everyone is happy
  • In the Americas the biggest move of the month came when securities specialist James Brigagliano moved from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to join SIDLEY AUSTIN in Washington. As well as being a former deputy director of the Division of Trading and Markets at the SEC, Brigagliano also played a major role in the SEC's response to and development of the Dodd-Frank Act. The hire will be a boost to Sidley's regulatory team in the US capital.