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  • US courts are progressively shifting their analysis to the process by which a transaction is approved, leaving behind fear of these investors' influence
  • Markus Federle, general counsel of Samena Capital, examines the burgeoning potential of Asia for private equity investors
  • The OECD/G20 led project aims to limit choices limit choices of companies as to where they can locate and how they can structure their activities
  • It's been a year since Donald Trump first took office, and there has been much discussion about how successfully he has implemented his campaign promises
  • With five months to go until the regulation goes live, how are businesses in Asia doing when it comes to compliance?
  • Sponsored by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton
    Argentina’s sovereign bond restructuring in 2005 reopened the debate surrounding interpretations of the boilerplate clause
  • Sponsored by Dechert
    Non-EU/EFTA buyers of German targets need to be aware of new notification obligations regarding certain foreign investment transactions in the member state
  • Sponsored by Allen & Overy
    An in-depth look at how it differs from a traditional bond and how it has the potential to change the way capital markets function
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    The proposed Financial Services Act will introduce new regulatory conduct rules and a new regime for the offering of securities
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    The Irish Central Bank (CBI), in common with other EU regulators, will be focused in 2018 on intensified supervision of anti-money laundering/counter-terrorist finance compliance, data protection, and ensuring banks and other regulated institutions have robust cyber security systems. However, in Ireland another area is emerging. This is the question of individual responsibility for increased regulatory scrutiny by directors and senior managers for regulatory breaches by their institution.