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South-East Asia (SEA)

M&A
Valued at €6.7 billion, the deal marks a major milestone for TPG Climate Rise, representing its largest investment to date
IFLR’s legal benchmarking title reveals its latest rankings for Southeast and Eastern Asia, including the new financial services regulatory category in Singapore
ESG
Daniel Yong and Shashi Nathan delve into the opportunities ESG has brought for the firm, as well as growing client demand in wealth management and AI
The first of five global awards took place in Hong Kong to celebrate legal innovation across the Asia-Pacific region
The full list of finalists for the IFLR Asia-Pacific Awards 2024
Crypto service providers need to weigh the regulatory pros and cons each jurisdiction offers
Managing partner Craig Luton will lead the firm's new office, advising fund managers across Asia on Cayman Islands and BVI funds
The chief sustainability officer of the Philippines' largest telecoms company discusses its ESG strategy
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    Baker McKenzie lawyers from London, New York and Hong Kong SAR consider the impact of Covid-19 on markets and outline the moves companies and exchanges have already made
  • Sponsored by Nishimura & Asahi
    On November 20 2019, the Vietnam National Assembly adopted a new Labour Code, which will come into effect on January 1 2021.
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    The foreign ownership cap in public companies is regulated mainly by the Law on Securities (LOS), the Law on Investment (LOI), and their implementing regulations. In an effort to innovate the investment environment, draft amendments of the aforementioned laws have been proposed to the National Assembly for discussion in order to, among other things, address foreign ownership issues in public companies, including those discussed herein.
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