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A mining and enrichment capacity crunch looms for US, Canadian, and EU utilities
Exploring Burford’s prospects of extracting that $16bn judgement out of Buenos Aires
New challenger approaching
Aiding and abetting international scofflaws just got a whole lot riskier.
A weaponised ‘legal toolbox for foreign struggles’ is reshaping Chinese economic relations with the rest of the world
The Credit Suisse AT1 lawsuit might actually have a good chance of succeeding?
What happens when the SEC, auditors and investors wake up?
Bombshell bills
Playing dirty with clean energy subsidies
Once, twice, three times a Brady
The UK needs less nostalgia for its imperial history – and just get on with it
Things are seldom what they seem
We desperately need a sovereign debt reformation
Sovereign bond contracts should be enforceable. Is that really too much to ask?
China has sprung a debt trap on many developing countries
Emerging market debt is like the Corvair car - systematically stripped of safety features like structural crash resistance, seat belts, and air bags
Elliott Management’s former legal eagle Jay Newman is sceptical that the west will really be able to hurt oligarchs much
After leading US hedge fund’s 15-year fight against Argentina, Jay Newman is now taking on New Delhi
Bond raider and former Elliott fund manager weighs return
The payout of $2.4bn from Argentina to Elliott Management spurred efforts to tighten the already-tangled restructuring process
A debt settlement is affordable and would boost economic prospects, writes Jay Newman
A fair resolution would rein in inflation and cut borrowing costs, writes Jay Newman
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