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  • David Känzig and Thomas Rihm of Thouvenin navigate though the Swiss M&A deal process and relevant regulations
  • Jacqueline Morard, deputy head of Admission Division at the SWX Swiss Exchange, extols the benefits of listing international bonds on the SWX
  • Stéphane Vernay and Nadine Ganesan of Gide Loyrette Nouel discuss how the PPP structure is used in the public utilities sector and the opportunities it presents for foreign investment
  • As the government's deadline for resolving non-performing loans looms, Zhao Bing and Zhang Xiaolian of King & Wood highlight three common, yet often disregarded, issues facing the NPL market
  • Jeanette K Chan and Hans-Günther Herrmann of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison outline how recent regulatory changes affect retail financial services
  • Joint ventures are becoming less visible in Chinese foreign investments. But David Boitout and Bastien Trelcat of Gide Loyrette Nouel say they still have their uses
  • Banks, exchanges, associations and lawyers consider the problems and debates surrounding Mifid implementation
  • Although it made some changes to the Capital Markets Act (Act CXX of 2001; the CMA), the implementation of EU Directive 2004/25/EC of April 21 2004 on Takeover Offers did not bring big changes to the sanctions system, nor did it resolve the existing ambiguities in Hungary.
  • At its recent 2006 plenary meeting, the Council of Europe's Moneyval Committee approved the mutual evaluation report on Cyprus's anti-money-laundering measures prepared after a visit to Cyprus in April 2005.
  • The side letter is an animal increasingly seen in the hedge fund jungle. It is a species that can be unpredictable, even dangerous. The attitude that any arrangement outside the principal contractual documents can simply be put into a side letter is foolhardy.