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 2023/4

Spotlight

  • Mark Dwyer, Antony Hainsworth: Flight of the deposits – (2023) (207)

Features

  • Simon Salzedo, Tom Wood: Improper leverage? Own interest conflicts and the designation model in leveraged finance transactions (209)
  • Deborah Sabalot Deane: The Great Game: UK financial services and the Edinburgh Reforms programme (212)
  • Philip Morrison: Board minutes after Sequana: practical advice for the corporate drafter (216)
  • Iain Clacher, Con Keating, Philip Bennett: Are leveraged LDI strategies lawful? A rejoinder and a request (219)
  • Edward J. Nalbantian, Caroline A Talbert: Syndicated lending and third-party agents: a practical primer (224)
  • Thomas Papadogiannis Varouchakis: Risks for investors at the post-insolvency stage of the covered bond issuer (227)
  • Hanif Virji: Valuing swaps: what exactly are “hidden costs” and “mark-to-market”? (231)
  • Riz Mokal: What is an insolvency proceeding? (234)
  • Amy Held: Cryptoassets as property under English law Pt II: ownership, situs and the circular question of jurisdiction (236)
  • Matthew Weaver: Re Duomatic: plugging holes and fixing oversights but not all of the time (241)
  • Tom Marshall, Charles Kerrigan: Warranties in corporate transactions involvng tokens or blockchains: a proposal for a foundational approach (243)
  • Mary Bear, Jon Burke, Christopher P Duerden, John McGrath, Richard Pugh, John M Timperio, Lindsay Trapp, David E Miller, Eric Zeng: Collateralised Fund Obligations (CFOs): th technicolor dreamcoat of fund finance from a US and UK/EU perspective (248)
  • Ferdisha Snagg, Laura Prosperetti, Andreas Wildner: A MiCAR for the UK? Or something else altogether? (255)
  • Spyridon V Bazinas, Georgios Psaroudakis: Security interests in insolvency: UNCITRAL instruments and Greek law compared (259)

In Practice

  • Monia Volpato, Rachit Agarwal: Intra-group loan agreements: what do finance lawyers need to know? (262)
  • David Milligan, Daniel Nevzat, Tamara Ubink: “Double materiality”: what does it mean for non-financial reporting? (264)
  • Marc Craggs, Helen Coverdale: UK government consults on new insolvency model laws (267)

Regulars

  • EU Update by Aikaterini Theodosopoulu, Vasiliki Pappgagiannopoulou (269)
  • Case Analysis: by 3 Verulan Buildings, Wilkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and South Square (271)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (277)
  • Market Movements by CMS (280)
  • Legal Ease with LexisPSL (282)
  • International Briefing from Switzerland (283)