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The Lending and Secured Finance Review - 8th edition - Hong Kong chapter
The Lending and Secured Finance Review provides an overview of the developments in the corporate lending and secured finance markets in 16 different countries and the challenges and opportunities facing market participants.
The Hong Kong chapter in the 8...
BLOG: Euromoney: Taxpayer prevails before the Upper Tribunal
At first instance, Euromoney had been decided in favour of the taxpayer and my colleague’s post on the decision surmised that “HMRC may be so disheartened by the FTT’s factual findings that they abandon the fight”. This did not come to pass. HMRC appealed...
EFIG: European Banking Newsletter - August 2022
Developments in this month's edition include:
Economy-wide climate stress test - ECB publishes results
Supervisory banking statistics Q1 2022 - ECB publishes results
2021 bank resolvability assessment - published by SRB
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The Shareholder Rights and Activism Review - 7th edition - United Kingdom chapter
This law review chapter considers the legal and regulatory framework in UK shareholder activism, key trends over the past two years, and an analysis of recent activism campaigns. Furthermore, the chapter offers a summary of recent regulatory developments,...
BLOG: BlackRock revisited: what is the purpose of the “unallowable purpose” rule?
That might sound like a strange question, but it lurks just beneath the surface of the Upper Tribunal’s keenly-awaited decision in BlackRock which is the latest instalment in a series of “unallowable purpose” cases including Kwik-Fit a...
Hong Kong's ESG regulatory priorities and impact on Hong Kong listed and other companies
With Hong Kong’s role as an international capital hub for Mainland Chinese businesses, ESG regulations in Hong Kong can have a global impact, particularly on the transition to net zero. This briefing outlines the regulatory priorities for Hong Kong ...
RAB to the rescue: The UK government’s proposal for a revenue support mechanism to fund new nuclear power plants
The UK government recently announced three proposed policy options to establish a revenue support mechanism under the Nuclear Energy (Financing) Act 2022 (the “Act”). Building on our previous briefing, outlining the legal framework for th...
Competition & Regulatory Newsletter: Meggitt / Parker-Hannifin cleared by UK government
On 19 July 2022 the Secretary of State of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy cleared the £6.3 billion acquisition of UK aerospace company Meggitt plc by Parker-Hannifin Corporation, a US-listed company which supplies compone...
EU Commission provides practical guidance on how to use SCCs
As organisations get to grips with the new documentation for international transfers issued under both the EU and UK GDPRs, questions inevitably arise as to how these updated sets of standard contractual clauses should be used. In our briefing, we discuss...
Review of Electricity Market Arrangements in the UK: Fundamental reform begins
The Review of Electricity Market Arrangements (REMA) consultation was published on 18 July 2022, but its unassuming launch belies its potential impact. REMA in fact kick-starts a multi-year process of review and potential reforms which may impact almost e...