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  • Clifford Chance lawyers have closed the first fixed-line telecommunications securitization of the year.
  • A council established to advise the government of the Philippines and chaired by the country's president, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, has pledged to apply five key pieces of legislation to reform the financial services industry.
  • As the Enron story unfolds, lawyers say it raises age-old issues regarding the independence of auditors and the need to ensure adequate objectivity.
  • In the first of a three-part series, Philip Gilligan and John Banks of Lovells, Hong Kong, examine the causes behind the boom in M&A activity in the Asian banking industry and explain how such deals can be structured
  • In the April 2001 issue of IFLR we reported that political agreement was reached by the EU's Council of Ministers to establish the European Company Statute and the related directive on worker participation in European companies. We can now report that, on October 8 2001, the EU Employment and Social Policy Council adopted the regulation establishing the European Company Statute and the accompanying directive. The directive and regulation will come into force on October 8 2004.
  • Construction companies are often not used to dealing with special purpose companies (SPCs) on large infrastructure projects. When it comes to negotiating a contract on such a project, they need to ask the right questions to find out, among other things, about the commitments the SPC has obtained for required debt and equity. Robert Vitale of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, New York, answers the key questions
  • IRELAND, UK, BERMUDA: Euro 1 billion ($883 million) leveraged credit portfolio for Blue Chip Funding 2001-1 (January 2002) Dolem Securities McCann Fitzgerald
  • Shearman & Sterling in Hong Kong has acted as US counsel to Aluminium Corporation of China (Chalco) and its state-run parent Aluminium Corporation of China (Chinalco) on Chalco's $458 million initial public offering (IPO).
  • The Capital Market Board (CMB) is using its best efforts in order to ensure a transparent environment, enabling investors and publicly held companies to become part of a sound and prosperous market. As a result of these efforts it has promulgated several new communiqués.
  • France must clarify whether its usury laws apply to corporate bonds if its high-yield market is to develop, say Eric Cafritz and Delphine Caramalli of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in Paris