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The Law Relating to International Banking (Second Edition) addresses the key legal issues associated with international banking and capital markets.
Covering choice of law, jurisdiction, sovereign risk, contractual remedies, exchange controls and legal opinions, this new edition provides a detailed analysis of the legal issues relating to the lending of money, whether by way of:
- Term loans
- Syndicated lending
- The transferring of a bank's interest in a loan
- Bond issues
- Asset backed securitisation
In addition, the title also considers Islamic securitisation as well as whole of business securitisation. It also examines derivative contracts along with the contractual issues arising with consideration being given to how to complete the Schedules to the ISDA Master Agreement. Contract guarantees and standby letters of credit are also analysed.
The Law Relating to International Banking is essential reading for anyone wishing to gain a perspective on these transactions, including banking lawyers, bankers, academics and post graduate students.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Banking and Finance online service.
Published | 27 Sep 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 2nd |
Extent | 696 |
ISBN | 9781780432199 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Professional |
Dimensions | 248 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
…written in a user-friendly and accessible style [The Law Relating to International Banking] provides a clear guide to the principles underlying common law financial transactions and the rules applied to them…
Review of 1st edition, Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation
This is a first-class work of reference that will prove as useful to seasoned practitioners as aspiring students.
Journal of International Banking Law and Regulation
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