South Asia
India has seen a number of regulatory changes such as competition law and foreign exchange law amendments that affect PE investments in various sectors
Partner Nicholas Wong and counsel Tom Capel explain how the team was put together in a landmark project finance deal with the ADB and IFC
The finalists for the 26th annual Asia-Pacific Awards 2025 are revealed - winners will be presented in Hong Kong on April 16
The Reserve Bank of India’s potential move to regulate the observer role reflects its ongoing efforts to streamline governance in the financial sector
Foreign investors in the Indian market need to ensure that their ESG policies and programmes comply with an increasingly complex regulatory framework
As Indian in-house counsel grapple with increasing ESG and data risks, law firms play a key role in advising clients to prepare for regulatory compliance
From cultural integration to due diligence, foreign investors entering the Indian market need to plan carefully prior to an acquisition
From artificial intelligence to renewable energy, inbound M&A transactions from the US, Europe and the Middle East are expected to rise in India as investors hunt for deals
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Sponsored by Cyril Amarchand MangaldasRecord levels of household savings provide a great opportunity for green deposit schemes in India. Arjun Goswami, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan and Anmol Jain of Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas explore how they can be promoted and regulated
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Market participants have feared that the country's most promising tech companies would list abroad due to local exchange rules. A new regime could encourage them to stay at home
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Asia’s project bonds market has been slow to take off, as domestic banks continue projects lending. But another capital markets product may be more successful
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Streamlining separate caps for foreign institutional investors and foreign direct investors will boost the country's financial markets infrastructure. But the rumoured exclusion of the banking sector would negate much the reform's impact
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Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas's Ganesh Rao, Pallabi Ghosaland Ramola Nayanpally explain why the industry is still grappling with the extraterritorial reach of rules released last September
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An AlixPartners survey released this week has revealed that the vast majority of restructuring professionals in the Asia Pacific believe that doing more acquisitions is a successful restructuring strategy
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The write-down terms for AT1s are becoming standardised in Asia’s two largest jurisdictions, according to Fitch
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The country's new regulations came into force on May 15. Their stricter approach will boost market integrity, but may have an adverse effect on deal-making
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Here are the key discussion points from this week's IFLR Southeast Asia forum, held in Singapore's Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel
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Private equity funds and their investors are sensing opportunities in India, prompting a renewed focus on country-specific funds
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The government’s sale of its 41.5% stake in Habib Bank reflects increasing investor interest in the frontier market
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A discussion paper proposing that banks’ exposure to a single corporate, to connected parties, cannot exceed 25% could prompt companies to tap the local debt capital markets
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Optimism around tax clarity in India could be short-lived. A little-noticed exemption in India’s budget means foreign investors could be liable for minimum alternate tax – and it could apply retroactively