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  • On July 1 2016, new rules against bribery in the private sector entered into force
  • What will be the biggest driver behind the region’s private equity resurgence?
  • Peter Bullock Sammy Li Colin Rice Hong Kong's legal market has seen huge movement this month. HOGAN LOVELLS strengthened its Hong Kong office with the hires of Paul Hastings' office head Sammy Li and DLA Piper's global head of US capital markets Stephen Peepels.
  • This month saw a number of lateral moves in the US. The biggest head turner was the defection of the entire public finance team from Sidley Austin to NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT (NRF) in May. Of the six partners who made the move, Larry Bauer and Matt Hughey joined NRF's New York office, Peter Canzano the DC office, and Jerry McGovern, Eric Tashman, and Cliff Gerber the San Francisco office.
  • In the first part of a three part series, a senior lawyer at a US investment bank in Asia analyses the divergent regimes for OTC reporting in Hong Kong and Singapore
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is considering how best to implement Dodd-Frank's insistence on measuring the systemic risk of funds with stress tests. US counsel believe a one-size-fits all approach is unlikely to work.
  • US counsel watching the fallout of Brexit may be stunned. They may not. Mainly, they'll be wondering what it all means for tomorrow. And so a frantic searching for clues begins, a somewhat sorry exercise in examining a set of seemingly withered British tealeaves.
  • A good meal ruined by accounting standards Russia's plans for a debut sovereign dim sum bond appear to have been scuppered by differences in accounting and auditing standards, according to sources.
  • A US approach to enforcement could be coming to the UK soon, according to Shearman & Sterling's Barney Reynolds, Danforth Newcomb and James Campbell
  • On April 15 2016, the Japanese Financial Services Agency (FSA) published an explanatory document setting out the FSA’s approach to introducing the TLAC framework in Japan