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  • Details of the private equity winners from the recent IFLR awards in Hong Kong, London and New York
  • Eversheds has been awarded a licence to open in Abu Dhabi - the firm's third expansion announcement this year. Chris Jobson of the firm's Qatar office will move to Abu Dhabi to become the managing partner for the Middle East. He will be joined by two other Eversheds partners, two associates and a solicitor.
  • Natasha Scotland and Neil Horner of Attride-Stirling & Woloniecki explain how government regulation supports Bermudian business
  • Scrutiny of shariah-compliant products will force new innovation and sophistication, according to a panel at IFLR's Capital Markets Forum on Tuesday
  • Mac clauses come to Asia; Japan creates new, unregulated poison pill; Hedge fund listings to flood London; China private equity is running out of ideas; 2008: year of the Spacs?
  • White & Case has bolstered its Asian banking and restructuring practice with the arrival of partner John Hartley.
  • Davis Polk & Wardwell is advising Blue Coat Systems on two related transactions. The network system company has agreed to acquire rival Packeteer for $268 million.
  • Shearman & Sterling and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton have advised on German power company E.ON's $3 billion benchmark bond offering in the US. Shearman & Sterling acted for E.ON on the offering, which consisted of two tranches and is the first time E.ON has tapped the US debt market.
  • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's finance boss Perry Noble will retire this year for a career away from law.
  • "The universal bank is the winner here, and the universal bank regulator – the FSA, not the SEC." Even though Citi has taken such large hits from underwriting CDOs