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  • Clifford Chance has represented Khazanah Nasional Berhad on its third issue of exchangeable sukuks (Islamic bonds). The $550 million issue was 10 times oversubscribed. The bonds will be listed on exchanges in Dubai, Hong Kong and Labuan. They are exchangeable into shares of Parkson Retail Group, China's largest department store operator.
  • Norton Rose has hired derivatives and structured finance lawyer Karl Rogers as a partner in its Dubai office. Rogers joined the firm from an in-house position at Shaheen Business & Investment Group in Jordan.
  • Simmons & Simmons has hired Vanessa Abernethy as a corporate partner in its Dubai office.
  • US capital markets can be sluggish over new products. So lawyers are encouraged by a new agreement between the SEC and the CFTC that could speed up deals and help the US to compete internationally
  • Buyers and their counsel in Asia are learning lessons from the US, as material adverse change (Mac) clauses have begun to appear in M&A documentation
  • Partner Tim Callahan has joined Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker in the global projects group in its Chicago office.
  • Latham & Watkins has appointed Howard Rosenblatt as the new managing partner of its Brussels office. He succeeds Andreas Weitbrecht who served in that position since the office's opening in 2002. Rosenblatt is a highly regarded competition partner with more than 20 years' experience advising on complex merger clearances, cartel investigations, alleged abuses of dominance and all other aspects of EC competition law.
  • Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz is representing Ambac Financial Group in its $1 billion common stock offering and $500 million of equity units.
  • Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton is representing Honeywell International in its $1.5 billion SEC-registered debt offering.
  • British Airports Authority (BAA) has sold its travel retail subsidiary World Duty Free Europe to Autogrill for £546.6 million ($1.1 billion).