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  • US securitisation counsel are hopeful the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will withdraw its proposed requirement for third party reviews of repurchase obligations under Reg AB II's shelf eligibility criteria.
  • "The Danish treatment of takeovers is completely childish. We need some experience in the FSA"
  • It’s not this easy Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is to delay introduction of revised research requirements from August 1 to October 31 following lobbying from a consortium of banks in the city, IFLR revealed in August.
  • "I imagine this is diplomatic speak for they're not at all sure that this is ever going to happen"
  • The US and UK are off in different directions On July 27 the English Supreme Court handed down a unanimous decision in which it upheld a bedrock principle of English law: freedom of contract.
  • Earlier this month, Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) amended conditions on HSBC Securities Brokers Asia's automated trading systems (ATS) license to require that its new internal crossing engine for Hong Kong-listed securities, StockMax Crossing platform, be limited to professional investors, as defined in the Securities and Futures Ordinance (SFO).
  • Amid debt ceilings, government downgrades and Dow Jones losses, it's been easy to get caught up in the macro this month. But quietly, and sometimes not so quietly, within large financial institutions, a very micro issue has become an all consuming phenomenon: mortgage servicing advances and standards.
  • We hear from the lawyers behind Australia's new framework of key intercreditor principles
  • A Dodd-Frank mandated change to SEC forms for Canadian issuers streamlines the filing process. Here's how
  • This month, we launch our 21 Most Influential In-House feature. For the first time, we've polled our contacts across Europe, Asia and the Americas to find out who is making the biggest impact within their institutions. The article, on page XX, features interviews with all of our winners, covering their biggest challenges, achievements and views on the industry.