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  • Companies would like to buyback their debt but worry about opaque market abuse rules. The other options aren't great
  • Liability management, bank capitalisation and hedge funds are the themes for 2009. Rachel Evans, Elizabeth Fournier, Nicholas Pettifer and Kyle Siskey make 17 predictions for the year ahead
  • Don't be afraid of the Realogy court case. You can still negotiate terms
  • Paul Browne and Charles Mayo of Simmons & Simmons analyse the reaction of banks in Asia to structured product disclosure, and other results of the Bankers' Counsel Poll
  • Round-up of deals
  • The SEC Chairman Christopher Cox is back for more transparency in the market – this time with ratings agencies. The proposed rules should prevent agencies from trying to win business by giving better ratings.
  • Sophisticated loan documents are coming to China. In a move designed to encourage market consolidation, China is allowing direct acquisition financing for the first time – and welcoming the complex documents needed to govern these transactions.
  • UK only shortens subscription periods
  • The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that US securities laws have no extraterritorial application to a foreign corporation
  • Liquidity regulation similar to that proposed by the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA) in December should be expected throughout Europe across 2009, but liquidity could remain trapped as regulators compete for assets.