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  • The city-state's new bail-in regime contains an exemption of senior notes that could set a precedent for the rest of the region
  • Pieced together, recent initiatives reveal RMB’s internationalisation Banks and corporates must quickly adjust to the continuing internationalisation of the renminbi – including the need for hedging strategies – according to speakers at the release of a report on the currency. Announcements over the past few weeks have highlighted the pace of reform. This includes the introduction of mutual recognition of mainland China and Hong Kong funds, the opening of the China International Payments System (CIPS) by end-2015, and MSCI and Vanguard's decision to include A-shares in their respective indices.
  • Following Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson's decision to withdraw from Asia, firms have taken the opportunity to look at the firm's partnership. K&L GATES is the latest, bringing on board Carolyn Sng, one of Fried Frank's last two Asia-based partners.
  • The increasing number of data breaches has led to the growing promise of regulation. But national authorities need a benchmark
  • Conversion of an out-of-the-money interest rate hedge into a super senior swap term loan sets a significant precedent for distressed securitisation
  • The lighter side of the past month in the world of financial law
  • Euromoney Legal Media Group’s fifth annual European Women in Business Law awards were held at Grosvenor House, London on June 18
  • On April 16 2015, the Ministry of Transportation of Indonesia issued Regulation 74 to replace Regulation 10 of the 1988 on freight forwarding business
  • The World Bank has projected a 6.1% GDP growth for Panama during 2015, placing the strategically-located Central American Republic ahead of major regional economies such as Brazil, Mexico, and Chile