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  • 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
  • Two new laws provide clarity for securitizers Alex Schmitt and Laurent Lazard of Bonn Schmitt Steichen focus on the latest structured finance legal developments in Luxembourg
  • How to set up an SPV in Ireland Cormac Kissane and Conor Hurley of Arthur Cox outline some of the issues to consider when using Ireland as the jurisdiction for an SPV
  • Pan-Nordic commercial property securitization emerges Tarja Wist and Mirjami Kajander of Waselius & Wist provide the details of a complex pan-Nordic commercial mortgage-backed securitization
  • 2003 a landmark year for Portuguese securitization The securitization market in Portugal is still young, but it is already producing innovative structures. Pedro Cassiano Santos and Paula Gomes Freire of Vieira de Almeida & Associados describe its progress
  • UK considerations in 2004 Michael Dodson of Simmons & Simmons examines some of the main developments in English law and in the market over the last 12 months that are relevant to originators and arrangers of structured finance transactions
  • The barrier of seller's insolvency in securitization deals Fabrice Faure-Dauphin of Allen & Overy LLP explores the impact of insolvency risk on securitization transactions and the traditional or innovative instruments that can be used to limit this risk
  • 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
  • Frederick Feldkamp of Foley & Lardner LLP voices his views on the natural price of competition and how corporate credit monopolies are negatively affecting worldwide finance
  • 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