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  • Saturday’s budget speech included much-needed tax clarity for Indian real estate investment trusts and infrastructure trusts. It’s hoped the move will spur listings
  • In case you missed the first day of IFLR’s Asia M&A forum, being held at the JW Marriott in Hong Kong, here are the key takeaways from today’s panels
  • K&L Gates’ David Bernstein asks whether stockholders can be given the information they need to make informed decisions. And if so, are they able to evaluate what they receive?
  • The potential benefits to flow from a growth-linked bond market have been debated for some time. Slaney Advisors' Starla Griffin explains why Greece’s continuing debt saga offers some lessons on how it could develop
  • Massive compliance burdens facing corporates under Europe’s incoming market abuse rules negate many benefits of avoiding a main exchange listing
  • Linklaters has won international law firm of the year at IFLR’s annual Asia Awards in Hong Kong. The full list of winners is here
  • Lawyers agree that the second draft of Myanmar’s investment law includes positive developments that will encourage foreign investors to move into the frontier. It is an improvement over the previous regulations
  • To maximise the enforceability of dispute clauses, special consideration is needed for deals involving Asia’s cross-border businesses, which span national judicial systems at different stages of development and different legal frameworks
  • In case you missed the second day of IFLR’s Asia M&A forum, being held at the JW Marriott in Hong Kong, here are the key takeaways from today’s panels
  • In Europe and the US, public relations agencies are often an integral part of the M&A process – on both the buyside and sellside. Dealmakers in Asia should look to follow suit