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  • The FSA's discussion paper on trading book reform provides valuable clues on what the Basel Committee could deal with in its next set of guidelines
  • Key detail covering grandfathering provisions and the treatment of structured instruments are still missing from the agreed Basel guidelines. Instead, lawyers are looking for guidance from the G20 and a Bank of England report.
  • Much has been made of the impact the Basel III rules could have on the German Landesbanken. But Spanish savings banks have already been undergoing legislative reform with one eye firmly on the new guidelines
  • Ennakl Automobiles has shown it is possible to dual list in the Maghreb – issuers just have to work around the rules that normally prevent it.
  • US regulators must consider the Dodd-Frank Act as they prepare for new Basel III capital requirements. Questions remain as to how the global rules will interact with the domestic legislation
  • The Dar Al Arkan sukuk showed how a shariah-compliant transaction could be structured on conventional high-yield principles, further opening up Islamic financing
  • Educate your US regulatory colleagues and voice your objections even if you’re in the position of minority control, if you have to comply with the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
  • Emerging markets private equity funds must have comprehensive security packages and due diligence, despite windfall profits from privately negotiated deals based on guanxi
  • Hong Kong’s retail-centric market needs a specific regime to deal with pricing and lock-up arrangements for pre-IPO and cornerstone investors
  • Lawyers have deemed today’s decision by the European Court of Justice to deny in-house counsel the benefit of privilege “counter-productive” and “undermining”