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  • There’s a resurgence of interest in China’s onshore bond market. Two schools of thought are emerging on how PRC authorities should regulate the nascent asset class. One believes today's case-by-case approach is working. The other is calling for a clearer set of rules for issuers to follow. IFLR staff writer Brian Yap assesses their respective merits
  • The Central Bank of Nicaragua, in its capacity as the regulator of the country’s payment systems, has authorised the first automated clearing house manager in Nicaragua
  • 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
  • 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)
  • Corporate reorganisations can be classified into two main types: share transfer transactions and asset transfer transactions
  • Iran: still not alluring enough to tempt the biggest banks
  • Henry Wang David Stammers Cécile Baume In Australia DLA PIPER appointed two new finance and projects partners – Alex Regan from Corrs Chambers Westgarth and Simon Huxley from Allen & Overy – to its Sydney office. NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT meanwhile hired insurance partner Samantha Kelly from DLA Piper.
  • Sandra Bell One of the biggest moves in New York in the past month was the addition of Doron Kenter to ROBINS KAPLAN'S restructuring and business bankruptcy group. Kenter joined from Weil Gotshal & Manges, where he represented many notable Chapter 11 clients, including Lehman Brothers, Aleris International and Deb Shops.
  • Counsel in the US have been studying the court ruling that overturned the insurer's designation as systemically important. They doubt it can hold
  • The lighter side of the past month in the world of financial law