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Spain

M&A
Partners at three law firms delve into Q1 2025 M&A highlights, including sector-specific trends, innovative deal structures and how their practices are seizing opportunities
Capital markets partner Alfonso Ventoso delves into capital markets activity in Spain, outlining opportunities for the firm
The finalists for the 26th annual Europe awards are revealed - winners will be presented in London on April 3
The finalists for the 25th annual Europe awards are revealed - winners will be presented in London on April 24
12th annual awards announces winners
The Women in Business Law Awards is excited to present its shortlist for the 2022 EMEA awards.
3rd annual awards announce winners across 58 categories
All the shortlisted deals, teams, and firms of the year - winners will be announced on May 5
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  • Sponsored by Cuatrecasas
    The European Parliament recently passed a new regulation on securitisation, which is part of the capital markets union action plan. Regulation (EU) 2017/2402 of the European Parliament and Council, of December 12 2017 (the Securitisation Regulation), establishes a general framework for securitisation and creates a specific framework for simple, transparent and standardised securitisation. Its aim is to promote a safe and liquid market for securitisation. An amendment was also implemented relating to the regulation on capital requirements. Its purpose is to make the capital treatment of securitisations for banks and investment firms more risk-sensitive and to reflect the specific features of simple, transparent and standardised securitisations.
  • Sponsored by Gómez-Acebo & Pombo
    Fernando de las Cuevas Castresana and Ignacio de la Fuente Muguruza, Gómez-Acebo & Pombo
  • Sponsored by Cuatrecasas
    In July 2017, the Spanish government announced the Extraordinary Road Investment Plan (Plan Extraordinario de Inversión en Carreteras or PIC). This plan involves investing €5 billion ($6.2 billion) to construct 2,000 km of highways over a four-year period (2017 to 2021).