IFLR is part of Legal Benchmarking Limited, 4 Bouverie Street, London, EC4Y 8AX
Copyright © Legal Benchmarking Limited and its affiliated companies 2024

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Search results for

There are 25,332 results that match your search.25,332 results
  • Legal practitioners should not take Switzerland for granted. A non-member of the EU, the country's rules need careful consideration and understanding. In terms of banking capital regulation, for example, Switzerland fully implemented Basel III in 2013, but not the Capital Requirements Directive IV (CRD IV).
  • Marco A Rizzi and Mark Montanari of Froriep break down the contents of the proposed reform to the Swiss Stock Corporation Law and warn that a slow legislative system will delay its effects
  • Markus Fuchs, managing director of the Swiss Funds & Asset Management Association (SFAMA) provides an overview of current regulatory developments affecting the sector, and explains why some aspects may have a positive outcome
  • Bär & Karrer’s tax team discuss the implications of proposed changes to the Swiss withholding tax system
  • Urs Feller and Bernhard C Lauterburg of Prager Dreifuss discuss interim relief in recent cases, highlighting areas where it pays to be prudent
  • More intercreditor agreements will be needed as Asian capital structures become more complicated. And they will take a different form to US structures
  • Richard Johnson of Credit Suisse Group discusses expectations for capital structuring and product development in the coming 12 months.
  • René Bösch and Benjamin Leisinger of Homburger explain how the country’s treatment of bank capital differs from EU standards
  • Credit Suisse’s Wilson Ervin explains how his Lehman experience led to the creation of bail-in, and describes some of the innovations by the Swiss regulators.
  • The African Legal Support Facility's chief legal counsel spoke with IFLR about why it’s in everyone’s interest to create sustainable investment arrangements