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  • Even in this year's turbulent market, the capital raising technique remains as popular as ever. Here’s why
  • Transatlantic regulatory conflicts are hampering OTC derivatives’ recovery. Cooperation is needed to avoid conflicts arising from the extraterritorial reach of EU and US rules
  • Seven years after the Pittsburgh summit, a harmonised global OTC regime remains a distant mirage. Some regulatory conflicts are proving more troublesome than others
  • The EC’s reforms have been lauded for their growth potential. But unclear drafting could create a barrier
  • Seeking to support its minority investments without taking the balance sheet exposure, the airline has created an innovative solution to a unique problem
  • The government’s intervention following Black Monday has many casualties. It now needs an exit strategy, and Hong Kong may provide a blueprint
  • The EC’s Capital Markets Union has been lauded by many. But which elements of its recently-published proposals will have the biggest effect?
  • What do earnouts and activists have in common? They are both misunderstood in the world of private M&A
  • Annalisa Dentoni-Litta In the Brussels EU competition market there was two significant moves in the past month. SHEPPARD MULLIN RICHTER & HAMPTON hired Jacques Derenne from Hogan Lovells, and LATHAM & WATKINS recruited Elisabetta Righini from the European Commission. In the case of Sheppard Mullin, the move represents the firm's entry into the market.
  • Prime Minister Abe’s push to end cross-shareholding has had mixed results Counsel in Japan have questioned the country's corporate governance code, at a time when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has reiterated his intention to clean up its corporate sector.