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  • Real estate securitization a first for Taiwan David Chuang and Vicky Lee of LCS & Partners describe the legal issues and risks encountered when acting on Taiwan’s first real estate securitization project
  • A true Asia-Pacific securitization market emerges Diane Lam of Standard & Poor's examines the securitization market in the Asia-Pacific region and looks at areas of potential growth
  • Asian securitization: an overview Neil Campbell and Michelle Taylor of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP consider some of the issues in the main Asian jurisdictions and assess the future of securitization in Asia
  • 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
  • Finance deals overcome withholding tax obstacles Martin Fingerhut of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP sums up structured finance activity in Canada over the past year and looks at ways to reduce the likelihood of withholding tax on cross-border deals
  • Structured finance never stands still. Nearly 35 years after the first securitization, this once exotic US product has transformed into one of the mainstays of the global financial markets.
  • Private finance initiatives thrive in Spain The public-private partnership is becoming the obvious choice for infrastructure financing in Spain. María Fernández-Picazo of Garrigues explains why
  • 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