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    Allen & Overy's Paul Péporté explains why the country’s fiduciary regime offers an efficient solution for funds looking to tap Europe's loan market
  • The transatlantic transition is not always straightforward. But as Travers Smith's Charles Bischoff, Danny Peel and Jamie Parish explain, it looks set to continue
  • TLAC is the strongest sign yet that TBTF has seen its last days. Morrison & Foerster's Oliver Ireland and Jared Kaplan explain why
  • The Superior Court of Justice in Brazil (STJ), the highest court on non-constitutional matters, published 17 summaries of decisions on banking matters on December 30 2015
  • Colombia’s fourth generation of toll-road projects, which the government initially launched in 2013, has started to materialise over the past two years
  • In December 2015 the Cyprus Ministry of Finance issued a Decree implementing the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development’s (the OECD) Common Reporting Standard (CRS) and the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on the Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information (MCAA)
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    Egypt is de facto a socialist country. Despite the removal of references to the terms ‘socialism’ and ‘socialist’ from the 1971 constitution in its 2007 amendments and the absence of these terms in the current 2014 constitution, the laws still adopt the concept
  • The lighter side of the past month in the world of financial law
  • Multinationals are still pouring into the region. Winston & Strawn's Zoe Ashcroft explains why a joint venture's structural foundation is key to its success
  • Behind the headlines and regulatory initiatives, the local markets still have room to develop