The enactment of Angola’s Foreign Private Investment Law has significantly altered the incentives available to international investors, says Pedro Guimarães, Partner with F. Castelo Branco & Associados, which operates in Luanda through Eduardo
How institutions raise their capital ratios may have a significant impact on their ownership and share structures.
The energy and infrastructure requirements of India and Brazil are immense; the two countries have undertaken investment worth billions of dollars.
Investors are looking again at unsecured debt and mortgage portfolios but subtle differences exist between the opportunities available
New regulatory pressures on Portuguese banks are adding to liquidity concerns, including the demand to raise tier one capital ratios, says Manuel Magalhães, finance Partner with Sérvulo in Lisbon.
With no set division of compliance and legal provision within many businesses, the challenge is to manage an expanding workload
A drive to develop a new role for Euronext coupled with the fall-out from one of the past year’s largest takeover bids, mean that legal issues continue to emerge
To respond to the challenges they are currently facing, law firms must adapt their service offerings and the way they interact with clients, says Fernando Vives, Managing Partner of Garrigues
The European Court of Justice now has the opportunity to define the boundaries of the “right to be forgotten” by search engines, says José Antonio Perales Gallego
Now that times are quieter, will Iberia’s law firms end their obsession with growth? Easier said than done, as many argue that current partnership models require growth. Stress lines are already appearing as law