Monday, May 12, 2014

Lawyers Feeling Chill in Indonesia

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• Lawyers Feeling Chill in Indonesia

• Bird & Bird Adds Hong Kong Tech Partner

• Herbert Smith Freehills on State Grid Bond Issue

• King & Wood Mallesons on Sydney Airport Loan

• Linklaters' Top Bengoshi Joins MoFo

• Davis Polk on $2.5 Billion Tencent Bond Offering

Lawyers Feeling Chill in Indonesia

Two years ago, Indonesia was one of the hottest markets in Asia for international law firms. But a drop in demand from China has hit Indonesia's resources sector hard, and the once investment-friendly political environment has shifted in a more nationalist direction. Firms say many foreign investors are holding off for now, waiting to see if things change after the election in July. Read More »

Bird & Bird Adds Hong Kong Tech Partner

Michelle Chan previously headed the Asia TMT practice for Herbert Smith Freehills. Read More »

Herbert Smith Freehills on State Grid Bond Issue

The Chinese state-owned power company is issuing three tranches of bonds worth $3.5 billion. Read More »

King & Wood Mallesons on Sydney Airport Loan

The airport operator is borrowing $1.4 billion to repay maturing bonds and fund future capital expenditure. Read More »

Linklaters' Top Bengoshi Joins MoFo

Akihiro Wani, who served as joint managing partner of Linklaters' Tokyo office from 2005 to 2012, is joining Morrison & Foerster as a senior counselor. Read More »

Davis Polk on $2.5 Billion Tencent Bond Offering

The issue is part of $5 billion program launched by the Shenzhen-based Internet company last month. Read More »



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