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  • Upturn continues but concerns ahead British Venture Capital Association chief executive John Mackie tells IFLR about the latest market developments
  • Why trusts are often used in Mexico Samuel García-Cuéllar and Jean Michel Enriquez of Creel García-Cuéllar y Müggenburg describe the structure of a shareholders trust in Mexico, and when it would be desirable to have one
  • Q&A: private equity and venture capital in Israel By Barry Levenfeld, Barak S Platt, David Schapiro and Orly Tisoni of Yigal Arnon & Co
  • Private equity plays bigger role in M&A Private equity is taking a bigger slice of German M&A activity. Andreas von Werder and Markus Paul of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer explain
  • As we publish the third edition of The IFLR Guide to Japan, the country's legal and financial systems are undergoing even more adjustment.
  • Japan brings more certainty to investment fund structures Equity in foreign limited partnerships is starting to receive equal legal treatment in Japan, explains Tadashi Yamada of Atsumi & Partners
  • Project bonds offer new financing option Proposed reforms should give Japanese project companies access to a new source of long-term capital in the form of project bonds. In the meantime, Takeshi Mukawa of Mori Hamada & Matsumoto explains how the existing legal hurdles can be overcome
  • Resistance to innovation slows derivatives market With credit spreads remaining tight, Paul Cluley of Allen & Overy explores the potential for new structured finance products and innovation in the derivatives market
  • How to finance buyouts in Japan Minoru Ota and Kentaro Suzuki of Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu outline the opportunities and the challenges when financing leveraged and management buyouts in Japan
  • Momentum builds for equity and equity-linked products Japan's capital markets are showing promising signs that they can sustain their recent growth, with investors snapping up new products and a changing regulatory framework that is encouraging capital raising. By Piyasena Perera and Joshua Schwab of Allen & Overy