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  • Earlier this month the People’s Bank of China changed the way it calculates the daily fixing rate of the yuan against the US dollar. Corporates must now better manage their currency risk
  • Venture capital funds are getting bigger, and their limited partners are demanding more protections. That has pushed VC terms closer to those of buyout funds
  • Volatility and a lack of liquidity in Aim-listed stocks has sparked growing interest in private investments in public equity. But deals today may not indicate a long-term trend
  • The Central Bank’s recently-closed consultation paper has received a lukewarm response, with some saying it is overly prescriptive
  • The nominees for this year's Middle East awards have been announced. Winners will be announced at the ceremony on October 28 at the Burj Al-Arab in Dubai
  • Post-crisis regulations continue to target repos. Given their vital role in wholesale markets, other bank businesses will be hit. ICMA's Andy Hill explains why
  • Africa-focussed investors must not put consumer sectors before infrastructure
  • Moves to bring local regimes in line with western frameworks have received a lukewarm response
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  • Ning Zhang Firms have been making moves to bolster their Greater China corporate practices over the past month. WEIL GOTSHAL lured Charles Ching to Shanghai from the Hong Kong office of Freshfields. O'Melveny & Myers' partner Ning Zhang departed for ORRICK in Beijing. EVERSHEDS strengthened its corporate team in Hong Kong through the hire of Charles Butcher from Hogan Lovells. Also in the city-state, CLEARY GOTTLIEB STEEN & HAMILTON hired capital markets expert Shuang Zhao from Shearman & Sterling.