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  • On December 1 2017, partial amendments to the Act on Specified Joint Real Estate Ventures (Amended Act) came into force. The Amended Act is aimed at making the specified joint real estate ventures system more accessible. The following is a brief summary of the new business categories established by the Amended Act.
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    The EU’s new framework to encourage high quality securitisations contains a revised set of rules together with criteria for simple, transparent and standardised securitisations
  • Bankers’ counsel have spoken exclusively to IFLR about the Rule’s future and how it may need to be toned down
  • IFLR speaks with Morrison & Foerster partner Susan Gault-Brown and of counsel James Schwartz on the poll results and what to expect next for the Volcker Rule
  • Barclays will launch a law-tech incubator in London, in partnership with the Law Society and with the backing of a dozen law firms. Stephanie Pagni, general counsel for Barclays UK, tells IFLR how the project has developed
  • The EU has created a new rank of bank creditors to help banks comply with the resolution requirements at a more favourable cost while improving the protection of depositors
  • France is one of a number of countries facing the challenge of regulating blockchain, fintech and cryptocurrencies
  • The EU’s landmark directive changes the regime applicable to French financial investment advisors
  • Cov-lite makes lending more streamlined and efficient for borrowers, but at what cost?
  • There are very few people who are willing to discuss the pending mega merger between American publically traded agro biotech company Monsanto, and the German megalithic life science and pharma company Bayer. The deal is worth a reported $66 billion and has unsurprisingly piqued the interest of antitrust agencies across the world.