Content
2018, Volume 13, Issue 3
- 321-355 About government debt … who knows?
by Anna Gelpern - 356-391 A possible work plan for further reform of sovereign debt restructuring
by Deborah Zandstra - 392-409 Sovereign commercial bank restructuring agreements: should bond innovations or other modifications be adopted?
by Mark H Stumpf - 410-414 Trustees versus fiscal agents for sovereign bonds
by Lee C Buchheit - 415-426 What is the evidence on recovery values and efficacy of creditor committees in a sovereign debt restructuring?
by Benu Schneider - 427-451 Debtor–creditor engagement in sovereign restructurings
by Yannis Manuelides - 452-466 To formalize or not to formalize: creditor–debtor engagement in sovereign debt restructurings
by Michael Waibel - 467-482 Bank capital regulation and sovereign debt restructuring
by Simon Gleeson
2018, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 129-130 Editors’ Note
by Mitu Gulati - 131-135 Venezuela’s debt: untying the PDVSA knot
by Adam Lerrick - 136-147 The scope of section 316(b) after Marblegate
by Marcel Kahan - 148-151 Deterring holdout creditors in a restructuring of PDVSA bonds and promissory notes
by Lee C Buchheit & Mitu Gulati - 152-167 Choice-of-law clauses in US bond indentures
by John F Coyle - 168-184 Adapt or die: institutional survival in the post-crisis world
by Robert Pickel - 185-193 Does moral philosophy apply to capital markets?
by Philip R WoodCBE - 194-222 The distributed ledger technology: a potential revamp for financial markets?
by Paul Klimos - 223-225 MiFID II product governance and PRIIPs in the flow transaction space
by Roderick Ruari J D Ewing - 226-274 Formal disclosure of on-market buybacks: impact, value and incentives
by Jason Mitchell - 275-292 Misconceptions of interest benchmark misconduct
by Paul Lejot
2018, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editors’ Note
by Jeffrey Golden & Lachlan Burn - 3-25 The FCA has now listened: Banks, it is in your interests to listen too
by Richard Samuel - 26-58 The litigation on derivative transactions involving Italian counterparties: an extreme stress test for the derivative contractual documentation
by G Massimiliano Danusso - 59-84 Cross-border cooperation in financial regulation: crossing the Fintech bridge
by Lev Bromberg & Andrew Godwin & Ian Ramsay - 85-115 Recent Development of FinTech Regulation in China: A Focus on the New Regulatory Regime for the P2P Lending (Loan-based Crowdfunding) Market
by Chuanman You - 116-128 Exit consents in debt restructurings
by Benjamin Liu
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