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  • The Argentine Central Bank has recently issued a Communiqué embracing a new regulatory regime applicable to representatives of foreign financial institutions that are not authorised to operate in Argentina.
  • As Asia's first exchange-backed dark pool launches, the US and Europe are proposing rules to crack down on them
  • A court decision in Charter Communications’ bankruptcy proceeding has set an important precedent as to what constitutes a group under section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act. This will make it easier for other companies to retain debt they can afford under their original terms
  • How Indonesian bonds could avoid new tax regulations
  • Why are US mortgage Reits so popular, given that so many failed during the financial crisis? Because there are no banks
  • Counsel in Singapore are concerned that the rise of Shanghai could cause a decline in the number of Chinese companies listing on their exchange. But while other exchanges in the region are trying to attract foreign issuers, Singapore may have fewer options
  • It's looking good for legislation to provide certainty for US covered bonds. But European banks are also pushing to issue dollar-denomiated versions. The race is on
  • The Federal Reserve Bank of New York (NY Fed) is considering easing its stance on granting loans through the Term Asset-backed securities Loan Facility (Talf) for commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS)
  • Banks could demand that their corporate counterparties in China seek more advice on trades, after a senior Chinese regulator criticised international banks for ''maliciously'' selling derivatives
  • A Vietnamese company has sold convertible bonds on the international market for the first time, thanks to government support, regulatory flexibility and a high level of disclosure