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  • Michael Oyebola and Damilola Okonkwo of FBN Capital Asset Management examine the emergence, growth, regulatory regime and future potential for collective investment schemes
  • Vladimir Potapov and Tim McCarthy of VTB Capital Investment Management discuss the outlook for Russian investment, and the country's commercial relationship with China
  • Bing Li of ICBC charts a shift in attitude towards the renminbi (RMB) as policy-makers in China encourage its internationalisation
  • Sohail Jaffer of FWU Dubai Services describes the gathering momentum of sukuk at an international level and asks if it may stimulate investment into the Middle East
  • Eiichiro Hata of Atsumi & Sakai looks at recent legal and market developments in Japan and asks where they may take the infrastructure market in the future
  • Yoshihiro Tanaka of Asuka Corporate Advisory and Yosuke Mitsusada of Asuka Asset Management outline the symptoms of equity governance changes taking place in Japan
  • Plans for an EU capital markets union coincide with a review of the prospectus regime. The goal is to create a simpler, more harmonised prospectus regime
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    Hogan Lovells' Lewis Cohen and Edgard Alvarez, with Sairah Burki of Structured Finance Industry Group, explain why the adoption of a HQS label could spell trouble for transactions that don’t meet the label requirements
  • What will be the biggest hurdle to implementing the new loss-absorbency requirement? Vote now
  • Legal practitioners should not take Switzerland for granted. A non-member of the EU, the country's rules need careful consideration and understanding. In terms of banking capital regulation, for example, Switzerland fully implemented Basel III in 2013, but not the Capital Requirements Directive IV (CRD IV).