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  • Most of the lateral hire news this month in the Asia/Pacific region arose from Australia.
  • Over 35 speakers have been confirmed for the IFLR European Capital Markets Forum 2011 at the Andaz hotel, Liverpool Street on April 13 and 14
  • Secondary bidders can receive inducement fees and remain secret in hostile bids under proposed changes announced by the UK Takeover Panel.
  • Surprise: profit is the key motivation The stock exchange of Thailand (SET) is to increase its efforts to integrate its capital markets with other regional exchanges, amid increasing stock exchange competition in the region.
  • The Securities and Futures Commission's (SFC) efforts to regulate the market is being challenged in the courts, IFLR can reveal.
  • Mofcom’s workload is overbearing Foreign buyers must accept that China's Ministry of Commerce (Mofcom) antitrust bureaus are drastically understaffed. International deals are likely to take four months – not the expected two months.
  • Workflow is evaporating Chinese private equity deals have been branded a major challenge by lawyers in Hong Kong.
  • As US regulators look to replace references to credit ratings in their rulemaking, Argentine pension funds have already been making investments using alternative means of analysis, including reports from local universities.
  • Don't forget the pre-nup Companies should determine exit strategies prior to entering into any joint ventures.
  • Hopewell Highway Infrastructure’s renminbi bond L-R: Maples and Calder's Christine Chang, Candy Lau of Woo Kwan Lee & Ko, Terry Cheng, Lana Chong and Richard Law from Hopewell Highway Hopewell Highway Infrastructure's June 2010 corporate bond took renminbi bonds international as the Hong Kong-based toll-road company became the first foreign corporate to raise renminbi outside of China.