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  • In case you missed it, all the highlights from yesterday's event at The Grange Tower Bridge Hotel in London
  • The agreement is to be welcomed, but it remains to be seen how margin requirements for uncleared swaps will impact the market
  • So much talk from the top today is about regulatory convergence. Since long before the crisis, far-reaching, global rules have been set with the idea of bringing markets closer together. There's a school of thought that fully supports having the same rules set by the same rulemakers, from Ottawa to Auckland.
  • The move by China's central bank to allow direct RMB-US dollar conversion in three free trade zones (FTZs) is widely seen as a step forward, but quota limits and unclear rules have drawn criticism.
  • Liz Soutter Mark O’Neill Peter Wand In Paris the biggest news was ORRICK HERRINGTON & SUTCLIFFE swooping for a team from Freshfields. Patrick Tardivy, a corporate specialist, along with finance partners Herve Touraine and Emmanuel Ringeval all join the US firm.
  • Which revenues should trigger an antitrust filing? Talk of a new European Commission (EC) filing threshold based on transaction value has faced early pushback from industry and lawyers, warning it would muddy bright-line tests and add to today's web of merger approval processes.
  • PRC property law creates risks in residential mortgage-backed securitisation. Dentons' Jeffrey Chen explains why statutory changes, or a registration system, could be the answer
  • In recent years, the world has seen how numerous jurisdictions have amended their legal regimes to include harsher penalties against companies involved in bribery
  • On March 9 2016, the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) published its review of market developments and work carried out in 2015
  • The Brazilian government has been promoting several measures to remove investment barriers and develop the country’s business environment