Deals
Eversheds Sutherland partners told IFLR that aligning traditional PE principles on reinvestment structures with public company considerations for long-term strategies and liquidity was a key issue to overcome
Annabel Parry of Webber Wentzel explains the complexities of, and law firm cooperation needed for, the transaction that won M&A deal of the year at IFLR’s Africa Awards 2024
Meng Ding of Sidley Austin unravels the complexities of advising a Chinese drug start-up on the first listing under a new regime for specialist technology companies
Partners Rocky Mui and Terry Yang join HSBC’s Sami Abouzahr in revealing the intricacies in launching the bank’s gold token for Hong Kong’s retail market
Slaughter and May, Kirkland & Ellis, Paul Weiss and Ashurst are advising on the takeover of Royal Mail’s parent company
Yufei Liao and Janet Fok of Clifford Chance break down the elements behind the transaction that won M&A deal of the year at IFLR’s Asia Pacific Awards 2024
Filippo Modulo, managing partner at Chiomenti, delves into the cross-border hurdles behind the award-winning acquisition
An investment bank and law firm Chapman Tripp discuss the intricacies behind the transaction that won structured finance and securitisation deal of the year at a recent IFLR Awards
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Sponsored by Norton Rose FulbrightThe Bahamas has introduced one of the world’s first central bank digital currencies as it looks to improve access and efficiency for payment systems
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Sponsored by Mayer BrownMayer Brown lawyers Jason Elder and Joo Park, who recently advised Mongolian Mortgage Corporation on a debut bond issuance, explain how the deal came together and what advisors need to know
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Sponsored by Baker McKenzieBaker McKenzie lawyers review the global biotech IPO landscape, considering how regulatory initiatives have aided growth
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Europe’s biggest solar project has, for the first time, found a way of addressing challenges in Ukrainian law on intercreditor rights. But it’s not clear whether the Ukrainian courts will uphold the solution
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A landmark high yield offering with a South African exterior, but New York law interior, could set a structural template for other African countries, lawyers in the region claim
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Uruguay's first Reit issuance is being followed by more advanced deals. Here's what managers looking to tap the market need to know
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Here's how Royal Bank of Canada's first US-registered covered bonds offerings was structured
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Bank Indonesia last week proposed a cap on individual ownership in domestic banks, jeopardising DBS’s acquisition of Bank Danamon. But Indonesia lawyers say DBS can still legally bypass the rules. Here’s how
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Marubeni’s $3.6 billion acquisition of Gavilon follows the trend of Japanese companies looking for assets in the US and Europe. But the company found the sale’s unusual auction format challenging
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The first Peruvian public health infrastructure project to be financed in the capital markets received an investment grade rating last month, in absence of government guarantees
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A policy change in China has withdrawn public access to corporate records, IFLR can reveal. Hedge funds, and private equity firms with no presence in China, will now struggle to carry out adequate transactional due diligence in the country
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The Asian Development Bank has participated in its first shariah-compliant project financing for two wind farms in Pakistan. But the use of Islamic financial instruments was not ADB’s first option.
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VietinBank's bond issue is expected to prompt copycat deals
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One of the most intriguing aspects of Residential Capital’s Chapter 11 reorganisation could be its Dip financing package
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The merger between HSBC and Oman International Bank (OIB) piloted a never-before-seen legal structure set to have real significance for the region