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Banking and finance weekly briefing: UK and international sanctions, ESG, case law, securitisation and regulatory developments—1 February 2024

Published on: 01 February 2024

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In this issue:

  • Sustainable finance and ESG round–up
  • Banking & Finance case round-up
  • UK and international sanctions
  • Public Offers and Admissions to Trading Regulations 2024
  • Lending
  • Security
  • Aviation finance
  • Islamic finance
  • Trade and commodity finance
  • Sustainable finance
  • Debt capital markets
  • Derivatives
  • Structured products and securitisation
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New and updated content
  • Useful information

Sustainable finance and ESG round–up

Sustainable finance and ESG weekly round–up: For a digest of this week’s developments, refer to Sustainable finance and ESG weekly round–up—1 February 2024.

Banking & Finance case round-up

Banking & Finance—December 2023 and January 2024 case round–up: For an overview of the matters we flagged in Banking & Finance across December 2023 and January 2024, see News Analysis: Banking & Finance—December 2023 and January 2024 case round–up.

UK and international sanctions

Government updates Russian sanctions guidance to include Schedule 3DA: The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the Export Control Joint Unit, and the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation have revised the Russia sanctions guidance to add licensing grounds for Schedule 3DA revenue generating goods. See: LNB News 31/01/2024 59. Source: Russia sanctions: guidance...

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