Pension funds and infrastructure funds among investors targeting the banking, healthcare and real estate sectors, though some deals on hold due to doubt about new government’s plans
While it is important that law firms improve efficiency – partly by using technology – they should also ensure that the quality of the service they offer does not suffer, according to Rodrigo Martos Prat, partner at
Chinese and Angolan investors continue to eye Portuguese assets, but they are facing increasing competition from investors in Spain, the US, Luxembourg and France
Private equity funds want to invest their excess liquidity in good medium-sized Spanish companies, but such targets are limited as many are still recovering from the crisis
Though Portugal may be seeing an increase in deal activity, the recovery is still quite tentative, warns Manuel Santos Vítor, partner at PLMJ in Lisbon.
The Portuguese market is changing, with one effect being that many young people in the country are now looking to create start-up businesses
Spanish clients trying to recover family businesses that were nationalised in Cuba during the 1960s have good reason to hope they may soon have an opportunity to so, according to Guillermo Gastón, partner, and
As new coalition backed by ‘extreme left wing parties’ takes shape, investors are exercising caution amid concerns that M&A deals are set to decrease
Now that, according to the macroeconomic data, we are starting to leave behind the crisis, it is time to take stock of the legislation that has been introduced to improve the financing of small and
On 3 December, 2014, Law 31/2014 (the ‘Act’), which modifies the Corporate Enterprises Act to improve corporate governance was approved. The Act, which was published in the Official State Gazette on 4 December, became effective – with the exception of