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  • Asset finance: the assignment of receivablesClaro y Cia, Santiago
  • In May, the Brazilian government notified the IMF of its commitment, under the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944, to lift exchange control regulations and to refrain from imposing restrictions on the flow of capital. The commitment is yet to be implemented, but certain previous procedures are already being simplified:
  • The Federal Reserve Board has moved to allow financial holding companies greater access to e-commerce activities. Margaret Paulsen and Randal Quarles of Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, outline the new rules
  • Decapping of commission in South AfricaDeneys Reitz Inc, Johannesburg
  • The recent Toys 'R' Us ruling in Delaware gives clearer standards of care to directors who auction their companies. By Toby Myerson and Didier Malaquin
  • Sponsored by Kirkland & Ellis
    A new bill which could potentially replace the existing regime on foreign investment scrutiny will consider the economic impacts of inbound transactions
  • Shareholders are faced with ever-expanding levels of information. Focusing on the data that is material to investors could be the solution
  • Broker-dealers have spoken candidly and exclusively about the transformative rule
  • Sponsored by Morrison & Foerster
    In the absence of legislative proposals from the Trump Administration, the US Congress looks to roll back Dodd-Frank. But while any dramatic shifts are unlikely, the sector will have to implement a number of changes
  • This year's IFLR Americas Awards contribution to regulatory reform award winner talks crypto, Libor, Covid-19 and the digital dollar