Alterations to Angola´s foreign exchange regulations has strengthened the local currency and helped to improve the country´s economy
Though oil and gas have been the main areas of interest for foreign investors in Africa, agriculture is becoming increasingly appealing, with entities from Brazil and China leading the charge.
Despite a boom in planned construction projects in Mozambique and Angola, investors face a raft of bureaucratic hurdles that can make it hard to raise the funds to begin building
The presence of a stock exchange is generally considered to be vital if a country wants to be seen as having a genuine financial market. Many Sub-Saharan Africa jurisdictions have bourses, namely Botswana, Cameroon, Cape
Angola, Mozambique and a number of other African nations are attempting to take steps to attract investors as they struggle to realise their full potential.
Siemens expects its outside counsel to work with integrity and always be clear on the fees they are charging, says Fernando Ortega
When clients strengthen their demands and want more for less, it may be time to look at the extent to which your firm is client-oriented, says Nils H Thommessen
When London-based insurance firm Clyde & Co opened an office in Madrid in 2013, some people in the legal sector wondered why. With the Spanish economy going through a tough period, there was a view that
Latin American investment is pouring into Spain as countries such as Mexico reverse the tide of corporate M&A deals. This leaves law firms with a crucial decision to make on how best to