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Japan's post-Libor multi-rate regime could cause liquidity fragmentation
The lack of market consensus on a specific risk-free rate means market participants will opt for different alternatives, resulting in a lack of liquidity on TONA
Karry Lai
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May 12, 2021
SAFE Banking Act could solve bankability concerns for cannabis industry
If passed the act will allow cannabis business to grow into the booming US market, but stakeholders are awaiting full legalisation in the Senate
Noah Zuss
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May 12, 2021
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Data protection measures evolve in the UAE
Dania Yassin of Ibrahim & Partners considers recent national developments and provides an overview of the data privacy scene in the country
May 12, 2021
Term SOFR is the final piece of the ARRC's Libor puzzle
Industry sources suggest that the lack of a forward-looking rate could make the market look to alternatives, but the ARRC is confident it will be able to step up
John Crabb
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May 12, 2021
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Deal-making in distressed and disrupted markets
Despite the massive market disruption stemming from the Covid-19 pandemic and ongoing global trading tensions, M&A activity has risen to levels not seen since before 2008
May 11, 2021
IFLR Africa Awards 2021: open for entries
Research for the second edition of the IFLR Africa Awards is now underway
James Wilson
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May 11, 2021
Virtual deal-making won’t be the new norm
Lawyers from across Asia reveal their experience and tips with doing transactions virtually and outline how things can return to normalcy
Karry Lai
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May 10, 2021
Germany tightens FDI regime but remains open to business
Stricter amendments to Germany’s foreign direct investment regime have come into force but the country wants to ensure it remains an attractive place to operate
Natasha Teja
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May 10, 2021
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Bounced cheques for insufficient funds is no longer a crime in the UAE
Mohamed Abdelrehiem and Mostafa Emad of Ibrahim & Partners explore the practical impact of legal amendments which will affect commercial cheque rules
Mohamed Abdelrehiem
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May 10, 2021
UK debt share a key concern for Scottish independence
Following the Scottish National Party’s comfortable victory in this year's elections, questions of how much of the UK’s debt a newly independent Scotland would assume are up for debate
John Crabb
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May 09, 2021
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