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Facing ongoing criticism from the market, Fed vice chair Michael Barr this week defended the proposal to raise capital requirements for large US regional banks
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Key challenges for dealmakers included ensuring a new bond-funded loan for the Barbados government, completing buy-back of existing debt and creating a conservation framework
The UK is often deemed a relatively trustworthy and easy jurisdiction to bid into, but it does have its quirks when it comes to overseas investors looking to buy a British company
A Europe united against Russian aggression could help to solve lingering Brexit issues such as mutual recognition for financial services
The wider political context of the war in Ukraine has accelerated, and potentially toughened up measures to control the origin of investments in the UK that had been in the works for years
A multi-layered partnership brought government, development and private banks, and non-governmental organisations together to lower Belize’s debt burden by using natural resources for sustainability goals and marine conservation
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Sponsored by Shearman & SterlingShearman & Sterling’s Barney Reynolds, Danforth Newcomb and James Campbell discuss aspects of the nuclear deal that create real risks for foreign investors