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  • The EU’s latest prospectus rules are gathering steam. But uncertainty continues to surround summaries, risk factors and retail denominations
  • Finra’s approval requirement: considerations for non-US acquirers of US broker-dealers
  • The government has been struggling to strike a balance between encouraging corporates to buy overseas assets, and containing capital outflow
  • The CFTC's new Foreign Consolidated Subsidiary designation will increase its jurisdictional footprint
  • The prospect of a so-called hard exit from the EU has the funds market considering who has the most at stake
  • Its latest consultation on further simplifying the merger control framework also highlights its intention to catch high value technology mergers
  • The market is growing but local limitations are hampering its companies’ ability to provide financial assistance for their own acquisitions
  • The financial regulator has introduced new capital ratio relaxation rules but there is little expectation of a boost to lender profitability
  • New chief Andrew Bailey outlined his position on the concept of a lighter-touch approach to maintain competitiveness at an October 26 event
  • Aaron Roi B. Riturban The previous government had adopted an anti-mining stance, imposing a moratorium on the approval of new mineral agreements. As a result, key players in the Philippine mining industry have been cautiously optimistic and looking forward to the positive changes that the new administration might introduce. This was particularly the case when the presidential election frontrunner (who is now the President of the Republic of the Philippines) declared that he would support responsible mining in the country and honour existing mining contracts.