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International Financial Law Review
Issue: XXVIII, 1
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Regulars
Aegon hires in-house counsel
6 - 8
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JP Morgan issues new debt
8 - 9
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US undermines convertibles/ There's an IFRS fight on / Banks split on disclosure/Cox to unite regulators now
10 - 14
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Don't drive banks offshore/ Reform bank capitalisation/
14 - 16
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Capital Markets/ Asia Capital Markets Forum/ The crisis debate
26 - 30
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US credit derivatives/ This is not an emergency/ Regulation must be considered and not vague
30 - 34
Siskey, Kyle
US Foreign exemptions ADRs for sale!
34 - 37
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China equity pledges Standardised validation The gaps in welcome legislation
38 - 39
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Enforcement on Aim Light touch is firming up The lessons from this year's cases
40 - 41
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Spain short selling . Control through settlement . Why Spain suffered less from short selling
42 - 43
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Evolution of derivatives. The Great Dying. Which derivatives. The Great Dying. Which derivatives are evolving to survive?
44 - 47
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Capital Markets Review. Adjust to changing times. Law Firm strategy around the world
48 - 69
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Regulars
UK pension liabilities. Ignoring trustees is very risky. The ambiguity in intercreditor agreements
70 - 71
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Private Investment in Russia. The great deleveraging . Opportunities for investment funds
72 - 73
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Asia Competition Forum. We need clarity. On cross-border rules and China's new law
74 - 75
Evans, Rachel
Financial Regulation. Accounting standards. Not so marked to market. The US changes to IFRS and fair value
75 - 77
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UK banking regulation. No more rules. Better application of existing regulation instead
78 - 79
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Market opportunity. Make money from the crisis. Ten ways to take advantage
80 - 81
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Market opportunity. Make money from the crisis. Ten ways to take advantage
80 - 82
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Regulars
German bank intervention. A blind bailout. It may even violate the German constitution
82 - 83
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EU State aid. Don't sacrifice competition. The Comission needs to be stronger
84 - 85
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Russia state aid. Selective but effective bailout. A political but impressively fast plan
86 - 87
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Project finance and banking. Libor rates. Market disruption clause. An old clause rears its ugly head
88 - 89
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Lending structures. Back to basics banking. A primer on recent, traditional deals
90 - 92
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Italy project finance. How new tender rules work. Tenders should now be quicker and easier
93 - 108
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2011-1-28