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    A global lens on the US Banking Market

    15 March 2023

    This is a recording taken from a March 2023 client webinar designed to provide a global perspective on the recent announcement that the FDIC would be placing Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) into receivership, the rescue of SVB's UK subsidiary by HSBC, and the liquidation of Silvergate Bank. A team based in the US, UK, Europe, Middle East and APAC shared analysis of what led to this event, its impact across multiple jurisdictions for borrowers, depositors and creditors and what businesses need to keep in mind and prepare for over the coming weeks and months, as well as the wider market implications.

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    Fund Redomiciliation under the Hong Kong Limited Partnership Fund Regime (with Viola Lui and Benjamin Lohr)

    20 August 2020

    In the fourth episode of our Asia Pacific Funds & Investment Management podcast series, partner Viola Lui and senior associate Benjamin Lohr in our Hong Kong office discuss the redomiciliation option for foreign private funds to register as Hong Kong LPFs proposed in the Limited Partnership Fund and Business Registration Legislation (Amendment) Bill 2021.

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    Alternative Credit: Fund financing (with Simon Crown, Julia Tsybina, Andrew Husdan and Oliver Marcuse)

    14 December 2020

    Changing perspective, the sixth episode in our Alternative Credit series focused on fund financing, the ways in which funds raise finance for onward investment. The discussion, chaired by Simon Crown with insights from Julia Tsybina, Andrew Husdan and Oliver Marcuse, explored the development of fund financing markets, types of fund structures and techniques which have contributed to the rapid development of fund financing markets over the past 10 years.

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    Alternative Credit: Structured debt (with Simon Crown, Oliver Kronat, Jessica Littlewood and Simeon Radcliff)

    14 December 2020

    In the fifth episode in our Alternative Credit series, Simon Crown chaired a discussion on structured finance with Oliver Kronat from our Frankfurt office and Jessica Littlewood and Simeon Radcliff from our London office. Against a backdrop of a real economy severely impacted by Covid-19, the panel discussed the market for asset backed securities, covering trade receivables, securitisation and synthetic transactions – just some of a variety of financing techniques that present opportunities for financial investors.

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    Alternative Credit: Real estate debt and non-performing loans (with Simon Crown, Alis Pay, Barry O'Shea, Alexandre Couturier and Emma Matebalavu)

    14 December 2020

    Real estate debt and the market for non-performing loans is a highly dynamic market, where the effects of the pandemic have been significant, presenting both challenges and opportunities. Simon Crown chairs the discussion in this the fourth episode of our Alternative Credit series, as Alis Pay, Barry O'Shea, Alexandre Couturier and Emma Matebalavu share their observations on recent developments.

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    Alternative Credit: Infrastructure debt (with Clare Burgess, James Pay and Alexandra Dimsdale-Gill)

    14 December 2020

    In the third episode of our Alternative Credit podcast series, Clare Burgess, James Pay and Alexandra Dimsdale-Gill focus on infrastructure investment, touching on the short and medium term impact of Covid-19, the winners and losers through the crisis and then go on to look beyond that, giving their take on the future trends in the infrastructure sector.

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    Alternative Credit: Fund structuring and investing – a 101 (with Gerard Saviola, Richard Kalaher, Jonathan Bray and Lily Marcel)

    14 December 2020

    2020 has seen strong interest in setting up debt funds, driven in part by the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the second episode podcast in the Alternative Credit series, Gerard Saviola, Richard Kalaher, Jonathan Bray and Lily Marcel provide an introduction to the key issues for financial investors who may be considering creating or expanding their fund portfolio to include debt funds.

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    Alternative Credit: Regulation and accessing the market – a 101 (with Simon Crown, Anthony Stewart, Faizal Khan and Owen Lysak)

    14 December 2020

    Alternative Credit - private credit provided by non-banks - has grown substantially in recent years to become a key segment of the global asset management industry. In the first of a series of podcasts focusing on various aspects of the alternative credit markets, Simon Crown, Anthony Stewart, Faizal Khan and Owen Lysak provide an introduction to the issues that will need to be considered by those contemplating such strategies.

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    Regulatory aspects of Hong Kong's new Limited Partnership Fund Regime (with Viola Lui and Benjamin Lohr)

    22 September 2020

    In the final episode of our Asia Pacific Funds & Investment Management podcast series, Hong Kong partner Viola Lui and senior associate Benjamin Lohr talk about the regulatory aspects of the Hong Kong limited partnership fund regime.

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    Introduction to Hong Kong's new Limited Partnership Funds Regime (with Viola Lui and Benjamin Lohr)

    8 July 2020

    In the first episode of our new Asia Pacific Funds and Investment Management podcast series, partner Viola Lui and senior associate Benjamin Lohr in Hong Kong discuss the driving forces behind why Hong Kong is establishing a limited partnership fund regime, the history and development of Hong Kong partnership law, and what this means for sponsors, managers and investors in private funds.

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Capital markets

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    Talking Tech: The Role of Fintech in the Future of Debt Capital Markets (with Alexander Tollast, Christopher Wallace, Rowan Varrall, Paula Redondo Pereira)

    1 December 2022

    The impact of the use of technology in finance has a long history and is well known by market actors, but what about the impact of Fintech on the debt capital markets specifically? What role might Fintech have to play in its future?

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    Talking Tech: The EU Pilot Regime – unlocking the Digital Capital Markets (with Alexander Tollast, Elise Soucie, Laurence Arnold and Stéphane Blemus)

    6 October 2022

    Innovation is an essential component of the financial markets. In recent years, one of the main focuses of innovation has been the use of distributed ledger technology (DLT), which is a revolutionary way of storing data. From 23 March 2023, for an initial three-year period, operators of DLT Market infrastructures will be given the opportunity to experiment with the use of DLT in issuance and post-trade processes under the EU Pilot Regime, free from certain regulatory constraints. This is expected to increase the volume of issuances of financial instruments that are issued, recorded, transferred and stored using DLT in Europe.

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    Debt Capital Markets: Green Assets Wallet – using innovation to unlock the market for sustainable assets (with Alexander Tollast and Cecilia Repinski)

    5 May 2021

    The second episode of our Paris office's Debt Capital Markets mini-series looks at the innovative Green Assets Wallet platform, with a focus on the future of green bond reporting and the use of Fintech to unlock the potential of the market for sustainable assets. Cecilia Repinski, founder and CEO of Green Assets Wallet, was the guest for the episode which is presented by Alexander Tollast, Senior Associate.

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    Debt Capital Markets: Blockchain in France – where are we now? (with Alexander Tollast and Laetitia Grimaud-Agaesse)

    22 April 2021

    In the first episode of our Debt Capital Markets mini-series from our Paris office, we look at the regulatory framework that has been put in place for blockchain transactions in France, as well as the main challenges to the development of a market for securities issued, recorded, settled and/or traded on blockchain platforms in France. Blockchain specialist Laetitia Grimaud-Agaesse (in-house capital markets lawyer at Natixis) was the guest for the episode which is presented by Alexander Tollast, Senior Associate.

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Other

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    Hybrid Capital Solutions: Understanding the fundamentals and what's driving their popularity (with Neil Evans, Matt Dunn and Melissa Coakley)

    16 April 2024

    Tune in for a discussion among Clifford Chance partners Neil Evans, Matt Dunn and Melissa Coakley about hybrid capital solutions, in particular preferred equity and Holdco debt, and what is driving their popularity among issuers and investors.

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    P2Ps in Europe – a financial investor's Guide (with Monica Gemes, Lee Coney and Markus Stephanblome)

    17 June 2020

    Associate Monica Gemes talks to partners Lee Coney and Markus Stephanblome about some of the key considerations for financial investors contemplating P2Ps in Europe.

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    PIPEs in Europe – how easy are they? (with Jonny Myers, Philipp Klöckner, Gregory Scott and Tamsin Collins)

    19 May 2020

    Knowledge director Tamsin Collins talks to partners Jonny Myers and Philipp Klöckner and senior associate Gregory Scott about key considerations around European PIPE (Private Investment in Public Equity) transactions, discussing the attractiveness of PIPEs, how they work in practice, the challenges in different jurisdictions and how they may impact future investments.

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