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  • Monday’s ruling means that investors with non-ringfenced assets can make claims against the main cash pool. Here, the judgment and its consequences are explained
  • A court decision in the DX Services restructuring has set a useful precedent for UK schemes of arrangement
  • Greece’s situation could already constitute a credit event. What are the consequences if it does?
  • Metito Utilities’ mezzanine capital raise is the first hybrid deal of its kind in the Middle East
  • Apollo Management’s establishment of a new bank is novel, but it uses old techniques
  • Listing applicants are demanding commitment letters from their Hong Kong sponsors, potentially compromising the due diligence done on IPOs
  • Hong Kong has criticised inadequate standards of diligence and disclosure on initial public offerings. But some argue the regulator must go further
  • To the relief of Japanese banks, the Basel Committee has scrapped measures that could have invalidated some of their tier-one capital
  • Basel’s proposed relaxation of liquidity and capital guidelines is good news for banks. But regulators must still provide more clarity, and be careful not to water down their original intentions too much
  • The Basel Committee’s plans to relax liquidity restrictions will mean that the UK FSA's regime will be stricter, and could leave UK banks at a competitive disadvantage