Full Description
The Law Relating to International Banking addresses the key legal issues associated with international banking and capital markets. The book provides an analysis of: * How to determine the forum and jurisdiction that apply to a transaction * Legal issues in term loans, syndicated lending, debt transfers, bond issues, securitisation, derivatives and standby letters of credit * Remedies, exchange controls, legal opinions and sovereign risk Adopting an approach that combines being practical, analytical and academic The Law Relating to International Banking is essential reading for banking lawyers, postgraduate students, academics and bankers.
Contents
Chapter 1 Governing Law Chapter 2 Jurisdiction Chapter 3 Sovereign Risk Chapter 4 International Term Loan Agreements Chapter 5 Primary Syndication Chapter 6 Secondary Syndication - Loan Transfer Chapter 7 Primary Securitisation - Bond Issues Chapter 8 Secondary Securitisation Chapter 9 Derivatives Chapter 10 Contract Guarantees and Standby Letters of Credit Chapter 11 Contractual Remedies and Issues Arising Chapter 12 Exchange Controls Chapter 13 Legal Opinions Appendix 1 Multicurrency Term and Revolving Facilities Agreement