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  • Panda bonds, Greek CoCos and high-yield restructures are among the asset classes and market developments to watch over the coming 12 months
  • Sponsored by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
    A proposed rulebook shares similarities with the US framework. Will it create tension with broader moves to liberalise investment?
  • African eurobonds haven't built on 2013 and 2014's record volumes, but there are some other interesting developments at play. Most notably, a growing number of corporates are taking advantage of the yield curve set by sovereigns and are tapping the international investor base.
  • Asia’s financial centre is a latecomer to the world of competition. Starting this month companies must adjust to new prohibitions and new regulators
  • The motives behind the European Commission's (EC) Prospectus Directive (PD) have never been questioned. The goals of reducing the costs and burden for companies producing prospectuses, and the headaches for investors wading through them, are faultless.
  • India has stepped up its game to compete with China in internationalising its currency, with Prime Minister Modi recently announcing a government-backed railway's listing of a rupee-denominated bond on the London Stock Exchange.
  • GDP-linked warrants issued as part of Ukraine's $18 billion debt exchange contain unprecedented creditor protections, making them the closest thing possible to having equity in a country.
  • Stikeman Elliott’s Jeffrey Singer explains why, until recent reforms are approved, M&A parties must play according to the existing and proposed rules
  • Susanne Schreiber The Swiss Federal Supreme Court (SFSC) recently decided in a leading case on the revocation of a Swiss tax ruling which covered a continuing fact pattern.
  • Sponsored by FenXun Partners
    This year’s crash has forced the government to address the cracks in its financial regulatory system. These legal and policy considerations will shape a new regime