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  • US financial institutions will abide by executive compensation guidelines or face binding rules from a united regulatory front.
  • Allen & Overy has advised the UK Debt Management Office on the first syndicated gilt issue of 2009. It raised £6.8 billion ($11.05 billion). Linklaters acted for the managers.
  • These principles have been removed from the law. But takeover defences may be challenged elsewhere
  • The problems with the PCCW scheme show that the Hong Kong clearing system has had its day. And that the courts will take a more active role in future schemes
  • Amend your arbitration agreements. The alternatives are far worse
  • India must adopt best regulatory practices followed by China, Japan and the US or it will miss out on outbound deals
  • It worked in the US and is needed in Europe. It wasn't the Commission's first priority, but the time is now right for a European Talf to kick start the capital markets
  • ContourGlobal Togo, a subsidiary of US group ContourGlobal, has entered into a $146 million loan agreement with the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic) to fund the expansion of a thermal power station in Lomé, Togo.
  • Isda's David Geen relates the late nights and controversy surrounding the collapse of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and Lehman Brothers
  • The regulation about to come into force will create arbitrage between national supervisors, stunt international cooperation and fail to solve the problems with ratings themselves