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  • Lawyers see opportunity in new clean-tech security exchange
    | Monday, 26 July 2010

    Lawyers in Australia and Asia alike have observed with interest the inception of the new Sustainable Investment Market Venture Security Exchange (SIM VSE), a specialist primary and secondary equity market catering in Sydney for sustainable and clean-tech businesses and investors.

  • 2010: The Year Ahead
    | Friday, 22 January 2010

    A panel of legal industry pundits predict Tiger-Year trends and provide a guide to the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead

  • Singapore: Loo & Partners
    | Monday, 13 July 2009

    MAS Issues Consultation Paper Proposing Changes To The Securities And Futures Regulations For Restricted Investment Scheme

  • Singapore 2009
    | Monday, 1 June 2009

    The past 12 months alone have seen no less than nine international firms make the move to Singapore, with more tipped to open later this year. ALB looks at what we expect from some of these newcomers.

  • Asian M&A 2009: The start of a new world order?
    | Friday, 6 March 2009

    A recently released Boston Consulting Group (BCG) study found that investors, acquirers and targets do better with downturn deals and divestitures with ROIs increasing, on average, by at least 13%.

  • Singapore: Loo & Partners
    | Tuesday, 13 January 2009

    SGX seeks public comments on proposed penalty framework for non-delivery of securities

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