Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2024/11

Spotlight

  • Leonrd Ng, Qalid Mohamed: Artificial intelligence in financial markets: systemic risk and market abuse concerns (715)

Feature

  • Sarah Paterson: The state of cross-class cramdown in the UK (719)
  • Craig Morrison: Knowing is half the battle: the economic torts and lender liability (722)
  • Matt Dunn, Jason Ewart: How do investors make returns on preferred equity? (726)
  • Michelle Glimore-Parry: The asset sales covenant: sometimes when it’s there it’s barely there at all! (728)
  • Nik Yeo: Crypto exchanges: an update on D’Aloia (731)
  • Louis Doyle: Marshalling by apportionment: a developing doctrine (736)
  • Gareth Old, Young Kim: Growing up or coming down to earth? Broader trends in the US CRT market (738)
  • Sung-Hyui Park, Edward Crane: Loans involving companies limited by guarantee: key issues for consideration (740)
  • Simon Clarke, Sarah Hawes, Ceri Morgan, Thomas Vaughan, Erica MacDonald: UK prospectus regime reform: potential impact on securities litigation (742)
  • Darragh Connell: Draft Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill: laying the foundations for the development of the common law (746)
  • Simon Fisher: Forewarned is forearmed: thoughts on the impact of an IT systems outage on security registrations at Companies House (748)
  • Philip Hertz, Michael Lyons, Rahim Darr, Dilara Topcu, Genevieve Morgan: English schemes of arrangement, restructuring plans, insolvency proceedings and the impact of sanctions legislation (751)
  • Russell Kelsall, Paula Twist: The Financial Conduct Authority, the court and the Financial Ombudsman Service: who is in charge? (755)

In Practice

Embedded law

  • Charles Kerrigan: A thought experiment on the future of legal services (757)
  • Herbert Smith Freehills: The auditor’s duty to report to the FCA when it suspects fraudulent activity (759)
  • Claire Clayton-Stead, Leontia McArdle, Megan Ineson: Is the FOS being fair and reasonable in its approach to unaffordable lending complaints? (760)

Regulars

  • Book Review by Geert van Calster of Governing law risks in international business transactions by Philip Wood CBE KC (Hon) (761)
  • Case Analysis by One Essex Court and a lecturer at Meiji University (Japan) (762)
  • Regulation Update by Norton Rose Fulbright (767)
  • Market Movements by CMS (771)
  • Deals (773)
  • Legal Ease with Lexis+® UK (774)
  • International Briefing from Switzerland (775)

Butterworths Journal of International Banking and Financial Law 2022/6

Spotlight

  • Jonathan Dawid, Emilie Gonin: Countering counter sanctions: treaty based remedies for investors in Russian assets? (371)

Features

  • Gavin Irwin, Merry van Woodenberg: Financial sanctions: prohibitions extended to persons „connected with” Russia (374)
  • Matthew Padian, Lucy Trott: The impact of the new Economic Crime Act on loan documentation (378)
  • Ryan Ferro: Knowing receipt and the proprietary base: Part II (380)
  • Hanif Virji: A contradiction of terms: is stock-lending compliant with the ethos of an ESG fund? (384)
  • Chloe Carpenter: Interest under a loan linked to a base rate: issues to consider (3869
  • Hamish Patrick: Movable Transactions (Scotland) Bill: some funding opportunities (389)
  • Tim Akkouh, David Baker: Reforms to Unexplained Wealth Orders: the sword and the shield (3929
  • Raza Naeem, Seraphina Chew: SFDR RTS ens ESG sectoral amendments: mismatches and implementation (395)
  • Julian Craughan, Andrew Carey, Andrea Salsi, Steven Minke: Talking about a revolution: making ESG securitisations mainstream (397)
  • William Johnston: Protection from creditors: the law’s continuing development for corporates in Ireland (401)
  • Tom Astle, Charlotte Lamb: Direct lending in a distressed world (405)
  • Paul Mousel: Protection of clients’ securities in Luxembourg law (4089
  • Hossein Nabilou: Transaction finality in blockchains: legal considerations (411)

In Practice

  • Michael Lyons, Ellen Lake, Hannah Ovaisi, Miranda Harrison: Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022: sanctions update (416)
  • Jeremiah Wagner, Kamal Dalal: Don’t forget about the NSIA: potential implications for securitisations (418)
  • Charles Kerrigan, Ruth Marken, Yasmin Musker: Financial covenants for fast-growth businesses: the new market norms (420)

Regulars

  • Competition Law Update by Kirkland & Ellis International LLP (422)
  • Book Review by Sarah Paterson (425)
  • Case Analysis by Hogan Lovells and Milbank (427)
  • Regulation Updata by Norton Rose Fulbright (432)
  • Market Movements by CMS (437)
  • Deals (439)
  • Legal Ease by Lexis®PSL (440)