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  • A year of change for Swiss securities Markus J Kroll, Johannes A Bürgi and Evan M Spangler of Walder Wyss & Partners highlight the main Swiss securitization transactions and developments in 2003
  • Japan seeks new securitization techniques Hiroyuki Nezu and Reiko Saito of Atsumi & Partners outline how asset securitization is being used in project finance initiatives and business restructuring
  • How reforms can help issuers tap Hong Kong debt market Susie Cheung, Nicholas Chan and Alison Leung of The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited, the most active corporate debt issuer in Hong Kong, explain efforts to overcome procedural barriers and develop the local bond market
  • Asia-Pacific adopts future flow structures Christopher Chau of Nomura assesses the pros and cons of future flow securitization in the Asia-Pacific region
  • Demand for middle-market loans increases David Burger and Jack Chen of Moody's describe how Moody’s rates US middle-market collateralized loan obligations
  • Reforms provide new structural challenges for CDOs Mark Matthews of Maples and Calder gives an offshore perspective on how EU and US regulatory reforms will affect CDOs
  • Monoline insurance in pub securitizations Ron Dadina of MBIA discusses the benefits of monoline insurance when securitizing the UK’s pubs
  • Accounting for securitizations in the UK David Barnes and Edward Marshall of Deloitte & Touche LLP look at how changes to international accounting standards are affecting UK securitizations
  • EU Collateral Directive simplifies structured transactions The new EU Collateral Directive changes the rules for dealing with collateral. Dermot Turing of Clifford Chance discusses how it will affect finance structures
  • Structuring Sharia finance in Indonesia Rahmat Bastian and Satrya Wijaya Teja of BT Partnership look at how Indonesia has applied Sharia principles to its legislation