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Utilising data to raise financing could open up opportunities for a broad spectrum of companies
Refinancing and resetting are reemerging as trends within Europe’s CLO market as optimism returns amid challenges
The Asian growth story sets the stage for private credit to expand as banks rethink lending risk
Andrew Fei of King & Wood Mallesons discusses the draft model provisions for sustainability-linked loans recently published by the Loan Market Association
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Our latest explainer looks at the innovation in international banking regulation and how it has evolved since its initial introduction
IFLR's explainer series looks at the American interbank offered rate and why small and midsized banks prefer it to other replacements
A closer look at fallback reference rates in standard documentation for Libor contracts following its permanent cessation in 2021
The two powers are diverging on their approaches to Russia for the first time
Regulation and risk management expert Bozena Gulija examines how methods and regulatory approaches have evolved when it comes to this category of risk
IFLR's latest primer looks in depth at the most likely long-term replacement for the Libor benchmark interest rate
The second part of IFLR's Sonia primer looks at how a new forward-looking rate could work
Bank failures have happened on both sides of the Atlantic - with different rules and outcomes
The first part of this primer takes a look at the benchmark that is being touted as the one the market will use post-Libor in the UK
Regulation and risk management expert Bozena Gulija examines how interest and resources have increased when it comes to this category of risk
  • Opinion: Sri Lanka inching closer to looming debt cliff
    The island nation needs to consider restructuring options while reorienting its economy to reduce import dependence
  • Opinion: Covid-19 shows Dodd-Frank is working
    The largest banks in the US are under immense pressure, but now is not the time to abandon the regulatory progress that has been made
  • Opinion: Europe springs into action
    Within just a few weeks of reports that the virus had spread to the continent, almost the whole of Europe was swept into lockdown. Borders were closed, trips cancelled and thousands of people began to work from home full-time, while others were laid off or placed on furlough: a blow to the real economy barely anyone had anticipated.
  • Opinion: Amazon poised to enter the banking sector
    Traditional banking institutions have been fending off the threat of self-made start-up fintech organisations since the concept of fintech first made its way into our vernacular
  • Opinion: greater KYC needed to combat terrorism financing concerns
    In February, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed a 2014 decision that had found Jordan-based Arab Bank liable for intentionally supporting the terrorist group Hamas. The original decision was made after the bank was tried by a Brooklyn-based jury for providing financing to the group, which has been linked to several militant attacks against Israel in the early 2000s. It was the first time in the US that a bank was held liable civilly for violating the Anti-Terrorism Act, which lets US citizens seek damages from international terrorism.

IFLR Awards

Winners will be revealed at an awards ceremony on May 3 at the Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, London
Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony in Singapore on March 22
IFLR is delighted to announce all the winning deals, teams and individuals of its 22nd annual Europe Awards