Legal know-how must be complemented with a distinguished business approach and custom-service thinking
Stability and forceful regulation have improved Cyprus’ stock as a fund jurisdiction, writes Socrates Ellinas
IGM Financial has a governance model developed over many years
Latin America has emerged as one of the globe’s most economically vivacious areas. And arbitration reform is a welcome pill to the business community
The European Commission has praised Montenegro’s improved institutional and legal framework
Montreal-based Power Corporation of Canada is diversifying its international portfolio of funds to increase shareholder value
Bank secrecy is losing the battle against government greed. Solutions must be found
Mexican insolvency law isn’t for the faint-hearted. There is still inadequate bankruptcy protection, and mutual harmonisation is still some way off; despite efforts to improve investor protection. Darío Oscós is your guide to Mexico’s insolvency maze
A recent law enables foreign legal firms to establish local offices or joint ventures in the island nation, providing a good base for international legal prominence
Kirk Radke on euro stability and how private equity houses are motivating global competition
Workers are drowning in digital overload, and productivity is suffering. But there is a life preserver to help staff rise above the tide, writes David Lavenda
They’re popular with left- and right-leaning governments alike, but PPPs can be as much a problem as a solution, write Mario Marcel and Ian Hawkesworth
World Finance interviews Dr José Morgado, CEO of Inapa Group, on a good paper trail
Investors are looking for transparency, responsibility, accountability and fairness, says ADCB
Strategic corporate partnerships and close customer focus are driving solid commercial growth despite a far-reaching restructuring process