News analysis
Crypto and ESG are set to make waves through the region this year
As the FTX collapse accelerates the work of securities regulators and central banks on cryptoassets across jurisdictions, IFLR unpicks the developments expected this year
As the year draws to a close, IFLR reviews the developing and sprawling landscape of ESG in the UK and Europe
The FTX collapse has highlighted the need for a more unified approach in seizing cryptoassets
Regulators in the country are beginning to issue crypto licences, but the multi-jurisdictional regulatory environment is creating complexities
Commingling of accounts and cross-border nature of the bankrupt crypto exchange highlight complexities lying ahead
While the number of insolvencies dropped after the removal of temporary restructuring and insolvency support measures, this trend has now reversed
This year's conference in Sharm El-Sheikh saw the focus shift to developing countries and their need for financial support
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Sponsored by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & FeldNaomi Moore, Daniel Cohen and Jeremy Haywood of Akin Gump explain the implications of recent Hong Kong SAR court rulings on cross-border insolvency cases concerning HKEX-listed mainland Chinese corporate groups
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Sponsored by Baker McKenzieAs instances of cases increase, Michelle Heisner and Santiago Corcuera-Mansi of Baker McKenzie outline which ones to watch
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Sponsored by Latham & WatkinsNick Cline, Robbie McLaren, Douglas Abernethy and Catherine Campbell of Latham & Watkins consider key developments likely to impact M&A in 2021, and how dealmaking is likely to progress in light of these developments