Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2025/9

Spotlight

  • Graham VirgoFiduciary law in the Supreme Court: equitable orthodoxy (generally) prevails (603)

Feature

  • Deborah Sabalot Deane: Sabalot Fiduciary duties and regulatory rules: are the courts and the regulator on a collision course? (608)
  • Anna Delaud, Nicholas U Jin: Old debt, new terms or new debt, old terms: debt variation re-examined (613)
  • Geoff O’Dea, Tony Horspool: Petrofac: the unanswered question of fair allocation (617)
  • Akhil Shah, Laurentia de Bruyn: How long can a senior lender withhold repayment confirmation to discharge security in an intercreditor agreement? (621)
  • Hamish Patrick, Neil Campbell: The Moveable Transactions (Scotland) Act 2023: some points from practice six months on (625)
  • Charles Kerrigan: Some updates on TMT finance (629)
  • Adam Pierce, Catherine Astruc, Neil McKnight, David Ferris: Use of the quoted Eurobond exemption in the loan markets: why, when and how? (633)
  • Keith Blizzard: Central clearing in the US Treasury Securities markets: understanding the global legal impact (636)
  • Brad Pomfret, Asa Tolson, Rebecca Jones: Resource-backed loans: a never-ending story? (639)
  • Michael Huertas: The evolution of the ESFS in a time of armed conflict: legal foundations, policy options and practical considerations (643)
  • Claire Harrop, Cyrus Pocha, Emma Probyn, Thomas Clark, Laura Feldman: The challenges of bringing cryptoassets within the UK regulatory perimeter (648)
  • Abdullah Geelah: Governing law, ungovernable questions: the challenge of public international law in the World Bank’s development policy financing agreements (653)
  • Ahmed Abdel Hakam, Jaideep Khanna: Drafting on the edge: ambiguity in hybrid jurisdiction clauses (656)

In Practice

  • Bamdad Shams: Navigating the new landscape of AI-driven credit assessment: legal and regulatory considerations for financial institutions (659)
  • Jack Congdon, James Bell: Supreme Court motor finance commission ruling: what next for lenders? (662)
  • Laura Smith, Danny Peel, Adam Burk: NAV facilities to PERE funds (664)
  • Rob Marsh, Christopher Aird: Project financing co-located renewable assets (667)

Regulars

  • Case Analysis by Hogan Lovells, Outer Temple and Wilberforce Chambers (668)
  • Regulation Update byNorton Rose Fulbright (675)
  • Market Movements by CMS (682)
  • Deals (684)
  • Legal Ease with Lexis+® UK (685)
  • International Briefings from Finland and Switzerland (686)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2023/7

Spotlight

  • Dominic Gregory: Sustainable finance: perspectives on some of the difficult questions (443)
  • Jeremy Duffy, Richard Lloyd, Samantha Richardson: Documenting SLLs: a comparison of the LMA/LSTA approach to sustainability provisions (447)
  • Marcus Mander: The “purview” principle in an era of rising interest rates (450)
  • Darren Littlejohn, Jacklyn Hoffman, Alessia Saracino: Giving notice under an ISDA: lessons learned and potential new approaches (453)
  • Matthew Padian: Security reinstatement provisions: worth the paper they are written on?
  • Nick Yeo: Crypto exchanges: the basics (455)
  • Brad Pomfret: Where does Barton v Morris leave the law of unjust enrichment in relation to payment for services provided under a contract? (463)
  • Keith Rowley, Elizabeth Ovley: Are leveraged LDI strategies lawful? How the courts would construe reg 5 of the OPSRs (467)
  • Trevor Borthwick, Alexandra Wood: “Credit bidding” unsecured debt in an administration (471)
  • Camilla Macpherson: ESG investing: a growing gulf between the US and Europe? (473)
  • Clarissa Jones: Revisiting the transaction at an undervalue risk to UK covered bondholders (476)
  • Sarah Green, Matthew Kimber: Law Commission Report on Digital Assets (478)
  • Peter Dodge: Contributory negligence defences to claims against financial institutions (480)
  • Simge Aslan: Staking services in insolvency: problems of certainty and predictability (483)

In Practice

  • Matthew Hodkin: Pillar Two: the global minimum tax and its implications for financing transactions (487)
  • Joseph Wren, Nick Morgan: The initial margin “big bang”: the aftermath (488)
  • Delphine Currie, James Wilkinson, Ed Tyler: UK equity capital markets: reforming the listing regime (490)

Regulars

  • Case Analysis by 3 Verulam Buildings, Selborne Chambers and 4 Stone Buildings (491)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (496)
  • Market Movements by CMS (499)
  • Deals (501)
  • Legal Ease with Lexis+®UK (502)
  • International Briefings from Spain (503)