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  • "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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • We hear from the lawyers behind Australia's new framework of key intercreditor principles
  • CRD 4 is finally here. But questions remain around the Vickers plan, the net stable funding ratio and tier one capital
  • The United States v Ferguson US Court of Appeals decision illustrates the difficulties facing prosecutors in complex financial transactions
  • US-listed Chinese companies are increasingly facing securities fraud class-actions. Here’s how they can avoid them
  • Australian banks shouldn’t ignore incoming netting rules, say lawyers
  • Private equity transactions are on the rise in the region. While the European market is a heavy influence, there are local issues investors need to be aware of