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  • Lighthouse had to account for a similar transformation of its underlying collateral BNP Paribas has used a master trust structure to complete the first securitisation backed by commodity trade loans. The $132 million deal known as Lighthouse is the latest example of alternative funding sources being applied to assets traditionally financed by banks.
  • Rarely does surprise and regulatory inaction end positively. And yet, the US Federal Reserve's revelation last month that it would not – as many had assumed – begin to taper the pace of its $85 billion a month quantitative easing (QE) programme, appeared to do just that.
  • Cavinder Bull SC and Chia Voon Jiet of Drew & Napier examine the role of lawyers and in-house counsel in discovery for litigation proceedings in Singapore
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    James Stacey and Angela Taylor of Slaughter and May advise caution when dealing with unilateral jurisdiction clauses
  • Investigations of alleged oil price manipulation highlight the challenges of overseeing cross-border oil price benchmarks. Michael A Yuffee, Daniel A Mullen and J Peter Ripley of Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson explain why
  • It's no secret that the financial transaction tax (FTT) has not been the resounding success the European Commission (EC) had hoped for.
  • In the face of growing intellectual property concerns and disputes, Rui Filipe Oliveira and João Nuno Riquito of Riquito Advogados outline the case for compulsory arbitration in patent litigation in Macau
  • The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is working to increase its profile both within Asia and around the world. Its head of corporate strategy spoke to IFLR about its international plans.
  • The market practice argument inevitably crops up in any M&A negotiation. But is it actually a useful standard?
  • A selective analysis of English and Luxembourg laws governing financial collateral arrangements shows how the quest for EU-wide common regime has fallen short