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  • Sponsored by Nishimura & Asahi
    The draft of the new regulation on the foreign ownership cap in Vietnamese public companies has been published in the second draft of the new Law on Securities (Draft Law). The latter is expected to replace the Law on Securities 70/2006/QH11 dated June 29 2006 and Law 62/2010/QH12 dated November 24 2010 amending and supplementing a number of articles of the Law on Securities (collectively, the Existing Law).
  • The latest instalment of IFLR’s primer series looks at the ongoing mega-scandal, why it happened, and the knock on effects for Brazil and further afield
  • Are US tariffs and national security measures against China damaging its own domestic workforce?
  • The Hong Kong Stock Exchange had a bumper year in 2018, claiming the much-coveted global top spot - but the ongoing trade war and economic slowdown are obstacles to continued success
  • A recent FCA speech admitting 2021 is a challenging timeline could see the market kicking the can down the road on the transition away from interbank rates
  • IFLR's February/March cover story investigates European competition bodies' struggle with protectionist policies in the face of tech superpowers
  • Sponsored by Linklaters
    The US agency has used recent enforcement actions to highlight the importance of maintaining sanctions compliance programmes
  • IFLR polled readers on whether or not bondholders should accept reduced repayments to help the country back onto its feet
  • Sponsored by Prager Dreifuss
    Prager Dreifuss counsel Michael Mosimann, who advises startups on public offerings, reviews how Switzerland’s legislative framework supports blockchain
  • The Colombian Financial Conglomerates Law (FCL) came into force on February 6 2019. This watershed moment marks the most important regulatory event for the Colombian financial system in over a decade. The wide powers that the FCL grants the local regulator and supervisor will align the country to international best practices. They will also give way to a framework that reflects the growing complexity, importance and internationalisation of financial conglomerates (FCs).