Monday, May 26, 2014

Suntech Case Highlights Chinese Bankruptcy Risks

Headlines

• Suntech Case Highlights Chinese Bankruptcy Risks

• Singapore Appeals Court Overturns QC Admission

• Skadden Advises JD.com on Tencent Investment

• Taylor Wessing Allies With Korean Firm

• Milbank, Latham on Indonesia Plant Financing

• A&O, Milbank on Bharti Airtel Bond Offering

Suntech Case Highlights Chinese Bankruptcy Risks

When the Wuxi-based company that was once the world's largest manufacturer of solar panels went bankrupt last year, the Chinese government decided to let it happen. Many observers hailed it as a groundbreaking example of the Chinese government allowing a leading company succumb to market forces. But it also brought home the risks for foreign investors in such companies, who have little protection when they go under. Read More »

Singapore Appeals Court Overturns QC Admission

Noted barrister Michael Beloff had sought ad hoc admission to represent a Singapore financial advisory firm in an appeal stemming from a compensation dispute. Read More »

Skadden Advises JD.com on Tencent Investment

Chinese Internet giant Tencent increased its stake in online retailer JD.com through a $1.3 billion placement that ran concurrently with the latter's $1.8 billion Nasdaq IPO. Read More »

Taylor Wessing Allies With Korean Firm

The Anglo-German firm has entered into an exclusive referral arrangement with 120-lawyer Korean firm DR & AJU International Law Group. Read More »

Milbank, Latham on Indonesia Plant Financing

A consortium led by two Japanese companies has borrowed $1.17 billion to develop a geothermal plant in northern Indonesia. Read More »

A&O, Milbank on Bharti Airtel Bond Offering

The Indian mobile telecommunications giant is raising $2 billion to refinance existing debt. Read More »



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