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  • Henry Cort and Rachel Rayfield of Trowers & Hamlins explain why the structuring of an effective security package has always been a challenge in Saudi Arabia
  • Andrew Henderson and Antony Hainsworth of Clifford Chance outline issues surrounding the regulation of Islamic finance in the United Arab Emirates
  • Promoting the diversification and sustained management of energy resources and the enhancement of energy efficiency, as part of a process to secure its energy supply and reduce climate change, has been one of the primary goals of the EU in the beginning of this century.
  • Recently, Ministerial Decree 40 of January 18 2008 containing provisions on procedures to be followed for payments by public authorities (government authorities, regions, provinces, municipalities, domestic, regional and local non-economic public entities) was enacted.
  • India's economy has grown by more than 9% for three years running and has seen a decade of growth above 7%. This has been supported by market reforms, large inflows of FDI, rising foreign exchange reserves, the IT and real estate surge and a flourishing capital market.
  • There is finally enough consensus for the UK to reform its insolvency regime
  • The Financial Stability Forum's report has a long list of recommendations. But one question goes noticeably unanswered
  • Don't wait with baited breath. The law can't work with existing legislation
  • Debt Ukrainian firm Magisters has advised Alfa Bank on updating its $2 billion euro medium-term note (EMTN) programme. The update included a $250 million issue of loan participation notes, in what was the first offering by Alfa Bank under Rule 144A. Latham & Watkins provided English law advice to Alfa Bank while Credit Suisse and HSBC acted as joint lead managers.
  • The implementing regulations for concentrations guarantee confusion