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  • Bank of China, one of China's four largest commercial banks, has made an Rmb3 billion ($401 million) bond offering.
  • One of the first securitisations of monoline infrastructure financing has closed in France.
  • Ghana has issued $750 million of bonds, in the first debt issuance by the country. The deal is also the first international issue by any sub-Saharan nation (excluding South Africa) for 30 years.
  • The European Court of Justice's overturning of the Volkswagen Act in Germany will not have an immediate impact, say counsel
  • Banks' senior counsels in Asia worry that their teams will fall into local market corruption, according to the first ever Asian Bankers' Counsel Poll, carried out by IFLR
  • Lawyers are more used to conducting litigation than being its target. But this is changing, as hedge funds lash out at the legal representatives giving them bad advice
  • "We may be from different countries and jurisdictions, but it is interesting to see that the problems are not so dissimilar," said Jimmy Yim of local firm Drew & Napier at a session on attracting and retaining young lawyers at the IBA conference in Singapore
  • Joint ventures between Chinese and foreign companies are often frustrated by different understandings of how a controlling interest should operate
  • The IBA's task force reported on its two-year extraterritoriality assignment at the IBA conference in Singapore
  • "Jia You!" is a phrase we'll be hearing a lot of next year, according to Timothy Powers, partner at Haynes & Boone and the chair of a session at the IBA conference in Singapore on the Olympic Games