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29 September 2020 by Bowmans
Bowmans and Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie enter into an alliance to better serve clients across Africa - effective 1 September 2020
24 September 2020 by Matouk Bassiouny & Hennaway
Covid-19 and education in Egypt: the impact of a pandemic on the education system in the Arab republic of Egypt
23 September 2020 by IFLR Correspondent
Leading firm win for project finance: energy, infrastructure, and natural resources deal of the year at inaugural IFLR Awards for Sub Saharan Africa
23 September 2020 by IFLR Correspondent
ENSafrica recognised across Sub Saharan Africa as top firm in South Africa and Namibia and for their M&A project finance and capital markets work at major awards Leading firm take five trophies home at the inaugural IFLR Awards for Sub Saharan Africa
23 September 2020 by IFLR Correspondent
Leading firm take the top prize as the best firm in Mozambique for their work on transactions and restructuring at inaugural IFLR Awards for Sub Saharan Africa
23 September 2020 by IFLR Correspondent
Leading firm take four trophies home at the inaugural IFLR Awards for Sub Saharan Africa
17 September 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
The Commissariat aux Assurances (the “CAA”) has just published a new regulation relating to the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing (“AML/CTF”): Regulation No. 20/03 of 30 July 2020 (the “New Regulation”).
17 September 2020 by Vandenbulke
VANDENBULKE boosts its Private Equity practice with the hire of multinational corporate team from Loyens & Loeff.
17 September 2020 by Krevania Pillay and Tim Fletcher, in collaboration with Kroll Inc
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) boasts some of the world’s fastest growing economies. While emerging markets hold huge untapped potential, these economies also come with inherent vulnerabilities. In the wake of COVID-19, emerging markets are, for example, more likely to be affected by factors such as capital outflows, rapid currency devaluations, sovereign debt burdens, revenue loss linked to lower commodity prices, and limited capacity for fiscal support. In short, the global pandemic will hit these economies the hardest.
10 September 2020 by GSK
GSK Stockmann in Luxembourg and DCU Brexit Institute announce a partnership which will see GSK Stockmann become a new sponsor of the Institute. GSK Stockmann will support the core activities of the Brexit Institute, including its research and policy work on the relations between the EU and the UK post withdrawal and the future of Europe more generally.