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  • The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) released details of changes to the capital adequacy requirements for Singapore-incorporated banks on February 8 2007.
  • The 2007 budget was introduced in Parliament by the prime minister and minister of finance, Dato' Seri Abdullah bin Hj Ahmad Badawi on September 1 2006. Various new tax incentives were introduced, in particular to boost Islamic banking and finance to make Malaysia a leading international Islamic financial centre. Other budgetary highlights include the introduction of advance rulings and a Customs Appeal Tribunal.
  • Investment in Treasury bills (T-Bills) is the most common, and consequently most recognized, form of investment in securities for the Albanian investor.
  • The first comprehensive survey on market practice by banks, for banks
  • Why misled shareholders now rank equally with creditors in Australia
  • Investors could be put at a disadvantage by the increased use of B pieces in securitization
  • The cover of February's IFLR both overstated and understated the changes at the SEC
  • The role of the security agent in France has been strengthened by National Assembly legislation. The amendment was tacked onto a breakaway from the civil code that permits the creation of a form of trust.
  • Changes to Irish law have made it both cheaper and quicker to organize securitizations
  • Asia's healthy problem with growth