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  • Corporate reorganisations can be classified into two main types: share transfer transactions and asset transfer transactions
  • From 2012 until 2014, the Spanish Ministry of the Economy set out a plan to pay suppliers any unsettled invoices from the municipalities and the regions
  • In this digital age, all businesses must make decisions about purchasing suitable, functional software, whether immediately on incorporation or later after they are up and running
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    A common concern among lenders is whether Qatari law allows the payment of interest on loans
  • For managers active in the international arena, a change of employer typically leads to a change of domicile and/or place of work and thus encompasses a change of the social security and pension affiliation
  • In March 2016, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) published separate reports assessing the compliance of Turkish prudential rules with minimum Basel requirements in relation to risk-based capital standards and the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR)
  • On February 26 2016, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV) issued Circular 03/2016/TT-NHNN, which provides guidance to enterprises on foreign exchange management for borrowing and repaying foreign loans (Circular 03)
  • Brighter days ahead for the world’s former financial pariah Argentina returned to international capital markets in late April, issuing $16.5 billion in bonds. Local and US counsel are cautiously optimistic, seeing both opportunity and challenges ahead.
  • Iran: still not alluring enough to tempt the biggest banks
  • In previous decades, economic policymakers were either coxswains or rowers. In the case of the former, they'd sit at the back, keeping an eye on where the team is heading. The latter simply row with strength.