<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Debt capital markets</title><link>http://www.iflr.comhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/iflr/MMeB</link><description /><copyright>&amp;copy;2020 IFLR</copyright><ttl>60</ttl><category>Debt capital markets</category><item><title>US court denies subprime appeal</title><description>A US subprime decision could cause plaintiffs in similar positions to establish fraud and jurisdiction in a lot more detail in the first instance</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2399118/US-court-denies-subprime-appeal.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Shearman and Links on InterXion bond</title><description /><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2394433/Shearman-and-Links-on-InterXion-bond.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Maintenance covenants won’t last in Europe</title><description>Maintenance covenants have crept into several European high yield bond deals in recent months, but the trend won’t continue for long</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2393734/Maintenance-covenants-wont-last-in-Europe.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Loan covenants reinvent Asian high yield</title><description>High yield bonds in Asia are getting a makeover with extra covenants more typical to loans, as Chandra Asri’s $230 million bond has shown</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2389694/Loan-covenants-reinvent-Asian-high-yield.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Banks confident over innovative hybrids</title><description>Despite uncertainty over the future of regulatory capital rules, banks are confident that innovative hybrid products will  provide core capital for financial institutions</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2389730/Banks-confident-over-innovative-hybrids.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Why debtor-led restructurings won’t work in Asia</title><description>Debtor-friendly restructuring regimes should not be introduced in Asia, as the risk of corporate fraud is too great</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2386741/Why-debtor-led-restructurings-wont-work-in-Asia.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Shearman and Winston Strawn on Fage bonds</title><description /><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2384620/Shearman-and-Winston-Strawn-on-Fage-bonds.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Prospectus Directive reaction: summary still too simple</title><description>An updated draft report on changes to the PD rules has removed the worrying liability clause</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2378435/Prospectus-Directive-reaction-summary-still-too-simple.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Dubai World update: creditors debate offloading</title><description>Creditors of the Dubai World debt will try to offload their exposure by offering their bonds for sale at below-par prices</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2375741/Dubai-World-update-creditors-debate-offloading.html</link><pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>How Japan will keep out cov-lites</title><description>Mark-to-market regulations and concern over non-performing loans means cov-lites are unlikely to succeed in Japan</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2375156/How-Japan-will-keep-out-cov-lites.html</link><pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Covered bonds will take-off in Asia</title><description>Following Kookmin's covered bond last year, the market will take off in 2010. But lessons regarding collateral need to be learnt</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2372387/Covered-bonds-will-take-off-in-Asia.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>US regulation is unpredictable and damaging</title><description>The biggest predictions are always the hardest to make. This is epitomised by lawyers’ reaction to wide scale financial regulations in the US this year</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2372556/US-regulation-is-unpredictable-and-damaging.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>US legislature boosts covered bonds</title><description>Covered bonds will become popular in the US this year. New accounting rules mean that issuers are looking for alternative financing and legislation for the structures appears imminent</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2372559/US-legislature-boosts-covered-bonds.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Counterparty risk will dominate deals and regulation</title><description>Investors are already demanding new structures on deals to mitigate counterparty default risk. Regulatory initiatives in 2010 will follow that lead</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2372567/Counterparty-risk-will-dominate-deals-and-regulation.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Why cov-lites won’t migrate</title><description>Cov-lite loans were criticised during the financial crisis. But cov-lite elements to deals are being used again in the US, with their popularity set to rise throughout 2010</description><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2372586/Why-cov-lites-wont-migrate.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 14 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Largest Saudi corporate note issue of 2009</title><description /><link>http://www.iflr.com/Article/2368374/Largest-Saudi-corporate-note-issue-of-2009.html</link><pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
