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COP26: New US and EU greenhouse gas reduction commitments

On 22 and 23 April 2021, US President Joe Biden hosted a global two-day international climate summit to formally mark the US' return to the Paris Agreement (the "Climate Summit"). The Climate Summit's focus was on starting conversations around how to address the climate crisis in practice, including emission reductions, carbon trading, finance, innovation and job creation, in advance of more formal talks at COP26 later this year. It was the first time in four years that the US government has hosted a major international climate discussion, sending a strong signal to the rest of the world that the US is serious again about tackling climate change.

EU Sustainable Finance Package – asset managers and large portfolio companies

The European Commission has issued a Sustainable Finance Package comprising the EU Taxonomy Climate Delegated Act and the legislation integrating sustainability risks into the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive Delegated Regulation, the MiFID II Delegated Regulation and Delegated Directive and the UCITS Delegated Directive. 

Transparency in the Real Estate sector: who owns this now?

Since 6 April 2016, unlisted UK companies and LLPs have been required to identify individuals who have significant interests in their shares, and publicly disclose their details in a "PSC Register". The Government has been taking steps since then to introduce greater transparency into the ownership of land, such as increasing the remit of 5AMLD to oblige a much wider range of trusts to register with HMRC's Trusts Registration Service, drafting legislation to introduce a register of overseas entities that own land and consulting on a register of contractual arrangements used to exercise control over the buying or selling of land. 

A short guide to derivatives jargon

  • Agency ISDA: an ISDA negotiated and agreed by an investment manager with a particular counterparty bank which forms a kind of 'umbrella' arrangement applicable to the investment manager's different clients. The Agency ISDA will contain appendices outlining the specific legal and commercial terms which apply to the derivatives transactions the investment manager enters into on behalf of different stakeholders across its entire client book, e.g.

COP26: The UK leads by example?

On 20 April the UK Government announced that it would significantly increase its climate ambition, ahead of the COP26 international climate summit in Glasgow in November. The UK's Climate Change Act commits it to net zero by 2050, and it recently adopted a new Nationally Determined Contribution ("NDC") under the Paris Agreement of 68% reduction against 1990 levels by 2030.

No (corner)stone left unturned in UK and European IPO market

No (corner)stone left unturned in UK and European IPO market

The recent rebound in UK and European Initial Public Offerings ("IPOs") has brought with it a rise in the prevalence of cornerstone investors, something that has been an important feature of Asian capital markets for many years. Issuers to announce recent UK listings backed by cornerstone investors include The Hut Group, Trainline, Trustpilot, Network International, Moonpig, Dr Martens and Auction Technology Group.

Drafting B2C contracts: lessons from the Betfred case

In a dispute over whether a punter was owed £1.7 million of winnings from an online casino-style game, the High Court has ruled that Betfred's consumer terms and conditions did not prevent it being liable to pay out. What lessons does this hold for other B2C businesses, particularly where the contract is made online?

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