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  • The proliferation of structured finance products and a series of deal failures have led rating agency Moody's to publicize a greater focus on transaction governance when it rates deals. Nicolas Weill and William Black of Moody's explain
  • It is nearly 30 years since an offering of residential mortgage loan pass-through notes gave birth to what has become a vital part of the world's capital markets. Since then the industry has blossomed and spread under the guidance of a wide variety of legal and regulatory regimes. But despite this success, the world's structured finance markets face serious challenges, ranging from economic uncertainty and regulatory overhaul to increasingly litigious investors.
  • Zhu Hong Chao and James Chen of Shanghai United Law Firm compare the various Chinese courts' interpretations of company law regarding derivative action
  • Anthony Qiao of Zhong Lun Law Offices says that, despite the PRC's efforts to encourage securitization, legal issues still remain
  • The market is set for complex inbound acquisitions, but regulatory hurdles abound, says Yingxi Fu-Tomlinson of Kaye Scholer LLP
  • Hubert Lem, executive director in the law division of Morgan Stanley in Hong Kong talks to IFLR's Siew-Fong Leung about the challenges facing foreign investors in China