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  • MBNA's delinked trust uses new legal technology to increase issuance speed and flexibility, moving the European credit card securitization market to a higher level of sophistication.
  • August is traditionally a stagnant time in the equity markets, but this year the holiday month has seen several $100 million-plus initial public offerings (IPOs) reach the US markets. Google's auction-style launch may have taken all the media attention, but several real estate investment trusts (Reits) were among seven issuers who raised more than $2 billion between them.
  • Foreign banks that want management influence over their China investments risk litigation as their western business systems based on law clash with local systems based on connections, says William Gamble
  • Securitization remains innovative despite a wave of commoditization, says Paul Ali
  • In one of the largest US mergers of the year, General Growth Properties announced in August its plans to buy The Rouse Company for $7.2 billion.
  • US banks that support ABCP programmes are preparing for life under new capital requirements. James Croke and Peter Manbeck explain
  • Spain's new insolvency law comes into force this month. It increases legal certainty, but lenders must still beware. Gabriel Núñez and Cristina Pérez Cajal explain why
  • German banks are looking with increasing urgency at ways to rid themselves of their portfolios of non-performing loans, but legal hurdles remain, say Oliver Kessler and Melanie Schlage
  • Xavier de Kergommeaux and Colin Mercer describe how French regulators are on the verge of expanding and clarifying the role of the country's securitization vehicle
  • The revival of the French equity markets is putting the country's untested initial public offering rules on trial. Andrew Bernstein and Valérie Lemaitre make the initial assessment