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Airfinance Journal ranks Guy Espitalier-Noel as a rising star in aviation finance

Guy Espitalier-Noel, a senior associate in Stephenson Harwood's aviation finance practice, has been recognised as a rising star by leading industry publication, Airfinance Journal, in their 2016 Guide to Aviation Lawyers. Guy has worked in both private practice and in-house roles, and he has a wealth of experience advising clients on a variety of often complex, cross-border transactions. He acts for industry-leading aviation finance banks, lessors and airlines on transactions including operating lease financings (including subordinated debt and Shari’ah-compliant financings...

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Speech by the President of the Eurogroup, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, at the annual Bruegel dinner in Brussels, 6 September 2016

Thank you for inviting me to speak to you today at your Annual Meetings. A few months ago I spoke to Guntram (Wolf) about this event and about a possible topic for my remarks. There are elections coming up in France, Germany and my country, the Netherlands. At the same time, the polls - not to mention the outcome of the Brexit referendum - highlight the appeal of populists all over Europe. My remarks today will focus on what...

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General Electric makes $1.4B 3D printing play

General Electric Co. (GE) on Tuesday announced the acquisition of two 3D printing companies in Europe, as the company looks to bulk up the technology's use in the manufacturing of jet engines and cars. The industrial conglomerate is to acquire Arcam AB and SLM Solutions Group AG, both suppliers of additive manufacturing equipment, for $1.4 billion. 3D printing has become an area of interest for many manufacturing companies as it can help reduce costs. The European 3D printing industry has carved...

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Quick Hit: New Tenant for Times Square Building

ICAP PLC has signed a 15-year lease at the Durst Organization's 4 Times Square, formerly known as the Condé Nast Building. According to New York Real Estate Journal, ICAP plans to occupy 82,442 total square feet across the 12th and 14th floors and has the option to expand up to 41,221 square feet on the 15th floor. The New York City office building spans about 1.7 million square feet in total. It was built in 1999 and currently has a $100...

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Delivering on the Security Union: Commission proposes EU certification system for airport security equipment and to promote a more competitive EU security industry

Delivering on the Security Union: Commission proposes EU certification system for airport security equipment and to promote a more competitive EU security industry The European Commission is today proposing to establish a single EU certification procedure for aviation security screening equipment to enhance the competitiveness of the EU security industry, as previously announced on 20 April when setting out the way forward towards the achievement of an effective and genuine EU Security Union. The introduction of an EU certificate will...

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What are the immediate effects of the Brexit referendum on my intellectual property rights?

What are the immediate effects of the Brexit referendum on my intellectual property rights? The UK is at the moment still a member of the EU and has not yet officially filed to leave it. This means that all EU regulations are still effective. Therefore the Brexit referendum does not have an immediate effect on either your European Union trade marks, registered or unregistered Community designs or European Patents. What will be the terms of the withdrawal agreement between the EU...

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Essilor: 13th year in the FTSE4Good investment index

Essilor International has been included for the 13th consecutive year in the FTSE4Good Index. It’s a global investment index designed to identify companies that demonstrate strong environmental, social and governance practices, measured against globally recognised standards. With 61,000 employees in 63 countries, nearly 540 production sites on five continents and more than $2.4 billion (€2 billion) in purchasing, Essilor has a global and diverse “footprint”. ​With the Group’s mission of improving lives by improving sight comes the responsibility of ensuring...

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US CMBS Delinquency Rate Falls for First Time Since February

After five consecutive months of increases, the Trepp CMBS Delinquency Rate reversed course in August and dropped for the first time since February. The delinquency rate for US commercial real estate loans in CMBS is now 4.68%, a decrease of eight basis points from July. The rate is 77 basis points lower than the year-ago level and 49 basis points lower since the beginning of the year. Compliments of Trepp - a member of the EACCNY    

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Brexit – 5 possible Scenarios

The United Kingdom has voted to leave the European Union. The UK and EU will now enter into negotiations to form a new relationship. Pursuant to Article 50 of the EU Treaty, the UK should notify the European Council, and then the UK and the EU should negotiate a withdrawal agreement. If, two years from the date of notification, the withdrawal agreement has not come into force, the EU Treaty and all associated regulations will cease to apply to the...

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BEREC publishes guidelines for net neutrality implementation

On 30 August 2016, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (“BEREC”) has published its “Guidelines on the Implementation by National Regulators of European Net Neutrality Rules“ („Guidelines“). Net neutrality has for many years been an intensively debated political issue. The way in which internet service providers (“ISPs”) may treat internet traffic is for tremendous importance both for the telecommunications sector as well as for the content and application providers (“CAPs”) who offer customer applications via the internet. The European...

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