A lack of specialised finance courts and financially literate judges could have dire systemic consequences, according to professor Jeffrey Golden, governor at the UK's LSE
The UK’s regulators have published two sets of consultations on ringfencing transfer schemes, but opposition to the very principles of the changes remains
The practice of junior syndicate banks signing away power of attorney privileges on Hong Kong IPOs is causing increased concern among counsel in the city
The European Commission’s Jonathan Faull has been the driving force behind its Capital Markets Union. Here he discusses the initiative, how to fix securitisation and why regulatory silos aren’t a European problem
Representatives from the CMA and FCA discussed the market's changing competition landscape at a recent IFLR roundtable, hosted by Shearman & Sterling. Here are the highlights