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Setting the pace

With South Africa setting the standard for other African countries, it is reasonable to expect this momentum will have a positive effect on introducing class actions legislature into their laws, says Pat Bingham-Peters of Goal Group

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Independence, but at what cost?

HornbyChapman LTD’s Paul Chapman examines what a vote for or against Scottish independence would mean for the UK’s financial industry

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Turning the tables

Mario Mantrisi of Kneip discusses the challenges raised by AIFMD’s Annexe IV reporting and how firms can turn them into competitive advantages

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Lessons to learn

Failing to monitor and participate in class actions internationally should not happen, says Goal Group’s Brian Slade, who takes a look at the case in New Zealand

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In everyone’s interest

Noah Wortman of Goal Group analyses Israel’s Class Action Law

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In, out, opt it all about

Tania Dupoy assesses class actions in the Nordic region

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Santander’s siesta

Banco Santander’s sale of 50 percent of custody assets to Warburg Pincus shows growth in Spanish and Latin American markets and global ambitions

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One giant leap for T2S

Attendees of European Clearing and Settlement conference in London heard that T2S is “progressing well”, but there is still more regulation to come

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