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International finance in the 1990s : challenges and opportunities

edited by Joseph J. Norton and Raymond M. Auerback

Blackwell Finance, 1993

  • : hbk
  • : pbk

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"Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London."

Includes index

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Description

"International Finance in the 1990s" sets out to take a truly global view of the most important and challenging issues confronting the international finance and business communities. A team of international authors has been drawn together to give practical assessments of the major issues, such as global changes - including the unification of Germany, the dissolution of the USSR and the lingering effects of third world debt. The book examines international financing, including developments in global project finance, international lending, capital markets and global securities; international trade, including trade finance, forfeiting and countertrade; new international instruments, such as the uses of asset securitization and swaps; legal issues in international finance, covering the problems of international bankruptcy, currency transactions and money laundering. For students of finance and those in international banking and business, "International Finance in the 1990s" attempts to draw together the most up to date views of many of the world's financial experts. The coverage of complex but important developments should help both researchers and the busy pracititioner.

Table of Contents

Part A: Global Considerations 1. Prospects for International Banking and Finance: Anthony D Loehnis (Vice Chairman, S G Warburg & Co, London) 2. International Search for Capital: William B Sechrest (Managing Director, Winstead Sechrest & Minick PC, Dallas, Texas) 3. Innovations in LDC Debt Conversions: Professor Carston Ebenroth (University of Konstanz, Germany) 4. Projecting Trends in International Bank Supervision: Post BCCI: Professor Joseph Norton Part B: International Financing Arrangements 5. Project Financing Concerns: Raymond Auerback (Partner, Heald Nickinson, London) 6. Developments in Eurolending Facilities and Syndicated Loans: Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia: Robert L Drake (Partner, Baker & McKenzie, London) 7. International Capital Market Financings: Selected Issues: Paul Monk (Partner, Allen & Overy, London) 8. US Legal Considerations on Global Offerings of Shares of Foreign Companies: Daniel Braverman (Associate, Clary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, New York) Part C: Trade Related Financings 9. The Ongoing Relevance of Forfaiting: Howard Waterman (Partner, Cameron Markby Hewitt, London) 10. Official Export Financing Arrangements: US, UK, EC and OECD: Grant D Aldonas (Partner, Miller & Chevalier, Washington) 11. The Increasing Importance of Countertrade: Adrian Montague (Partner, Linklaters & Paine, London) Part D: Niche Financings 12. Asset Securitization Developments: US and UK: David Barbour (Partner, Winstead Sechrest & Minick, Dallas, Texas) and Robin Parsons (Partner, Cameron Markby Hewitt, London) 13. Swap Financing: Schuyler Henderson (Partner, Baker & McKenzie, London) 14. Issues and Trends in Aircraft and Ship Financing from Current Methods: Gordon Hall (Partner, Norton Rose, London) Part E: Special Legal Concerns 15. The Rise of Currency Transaction Reporting and Regulation - The US Example: Professor Stephen K Huber (University of Houston, Texas) 16. International Coordination of Bankruptcy Proceedings: Professor Joel Trachtman (Fletchher School of Law & Diplomacy, Medford, Massachusetts).

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