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  • The new Law on Real Estate Business (LOREB) stipulates that before selling or hire-purchasing houses to be built in the future, investors in real estate projects (investors) must have their financial obligations for clients guaranteed by eligible commercial banks when the investors fail to hand over houses according to the schedule committed to clients
  • Reforms made to the Insolvency Act over recent years have brought about significant changes to debt restructuring procedures in Spain
  • In line with the global development in the over-the-counter (OTC) market, the Capital Markets Board of Turkey (CMB) has introduced more regulations covering OTC derivatives
  • Indonesia has unveiled a plan to bring about a big bang in its semi-closed economy, as the country's new leadership seeks to rev up its deregulation drive and put its protectionist history behind it.
  • Sponsored by Prager Dreifuss
    Prager Dreifuss’s Andreas Moll and Matthias Bürge on why new transparency rules for Swiss companies could signal the end of the anonymous bearer share
  • Sponsored by Debevoise & Plimpton
    Debevoise & Plimpton's Alan Davies, Pierre Maugüé and Gregg Young explain the importance of a detailed understanding of the events that can result in a draw stop
  • Diversity; a source of richness, even in the financial world Europe's covered bond community breathed a collective sigh of relief last month following Commissioner Hill's suggestion that he is not seeking a single rulebook for the asset class.
  • The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's (BCBS) latest framework for the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book has failed to allay the concerns of US counsel about a potential negative impact on market liquidity.
  • This latest instalment of Corporate Governance Quarterly analyses a Delaware ruling that revisits the Revlon rule. It could change the way boards sell their companies
  • The first securitisation to comply with both EU and US rules on risk retention has closed. But it won’t be such plain sailing for others in the family