IFLR Special Focus
Local currency depreciation and the sovereign debt crisis have made investors hesitant but private equity is a bright spot
Local restructuring law harmonisation aims to make the EU more competitive with the UK but implementation is proving difficult
IFLR has partnered with investment leaders to explore the landscape of foreign direct investment (FDI) at a time when the global economic landscape is recovering from COVID-19 and struggling with rocketing gas prices and supply chain issues
IFLR has partnered with leaders in the legal and cryptocurrency spaces to explore the legal and regulatory implications of the growing popularity of digital currencies from South Korea to Ghana
IFLR has partnered with thought leaders from across the legal world to discuss subjects ranging from mandatory disclosure rules to IPOs, in jurisdictions from China to Luxembourg
IFLR’s correspondents from across the African continent discuss topics including the intersection of finance and digitalisation, attracting foreign investment, and legal certainty in deals including M&A, in this latest Special Focus
As the global economy recovers from the shock of Covid-19, it faces further shocks from the Russia-Ukraine war and high inflation. IFLR’s leading correspondents report on the international restructuring and insolvency landscape
As technologies including NFTs, DLT, and blockchain grow in popularity, Asia’s lawmakers are considering how to manage risks and create a stable regulatory environment, as IFLR’s correspondents report.
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Sponsored by GDA AdvogadosGuilherme Daniel of Guilherme Daniel Advogados and Teresa Empis Falcão of Vieira de Almeida consider how the spate of legislative and policy changes will create an attractive business and investment environment in Mozambique
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Sponsored by Oake LegalChukwubuike Onwuzurumba and Chrysolyte Egonu of Oake Legal examine the opportunities offered to investors by the LLP structure, and look at its benefits relative to other type
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Sponsored by ASP AdvogadosJosé Miguel Oliveira of Vieira de Almeida and António de Sousa Penelas of ASP Advogados explain how the Angolan government has tactfully generated new economic opportunities to bounce back from a difficult financial phase