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  • Seye Kosoko and Olafimihan Olayinka of Standard Chartered look at how Nigeria has achieved economic success in the face of adversity.
  • The country is gearing up for new regulation and products that will make the jurisdiction more attractive and easier to operate in. Philippi Prietocarrizosa & Uría's Juan Fernando Gaviria and Carolina Duque explain how
  • Omobolanle Lawal and Kafilat Aderibigbe of G Elias & Co explain how the Nigerian repo market is defined and the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission’s role in regulating it
  • BLP's Adriana Castro and Adelina Villalobos explain why the presence of the country's free trade zone since 1980 has helped to make it one of the most desirable capital destinations in the region
  • Jonathan Moore looks at the recent troubles in the Turkish economy and how the country is managing to remain a growing force in the world
  • Indonesia’s new president has created more optimism in the country. But as Hill Choi Lee explains, long-standing issues must still be addressed, especially in the projects sector
  • Ifeoma Esom of TRLPLAW provides a summary of recent developments in international dispute resolution and investment protection
  • The country's new corporate governance code makes incremental improvements to its predecessor. Uría Menéndez's Carlos Franco Duque analyses whether it goes far enough
  • Banks have much to gain from the new breed of lenders gaining prominence across Europe. But as McGuireWoods' Marc Isaacs and Alan Holliday explain, they must learn to work with their new competition
  • US term loan B-style loans are spreading globally. Linklaters' Danelle Le Cren and Jeff Norton explain why before borrowers and lenders hop on board, they should consider the legal precedents in their local market