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Mason Hayes & Curran | Surplus Office Space is Not Black and White

Commercial leases generally contain restrictions on assigning and sub-letting without landlord consent. For some office tenants, the flexibility to address so-called grey space or surplus office accommodation that is held under a commercial lease but not being used, is becoming more important. In our previous article, Sharing is Caring in Office Leases, we discussed common restrictions/conditions on assigning, sub-letting or sharing occupation in commercial leases, together with compromises that could be negotiated at the outset of a lease to satisfy...

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CLA | Bank Industry Uncertainty Raises Cybersecurity Risk

Key insights Cybercriminals are looking to exploit the uncertainty surrounding the bank industry failures and strains. Be alert for increased cybersecurity risks. The cyber risks of tomorrow will not be limited to high-profile bank closures. Cyber threats will continue to test the mettle of organizations across all industries. Organizations need constant vigilance from management, layered security controls, informed customers, and savvy employees to help protect assets and preserve the organization's reputation. In light of the failures and strains in the...

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EIB | Water as a vital investment in our future: the EIB at the United Nations 2023 Water Conference

European Investment Bank to join the UN 2023 Water Conference, 22 to 24 March in New York The European Investment Bank (EIB) - one of the world’s biggest public lenders for water -will be attending the UN Water Conference to join the call for more investment in water to tackle the global development and climate challenges. The EIB, owned by the 27 European Union countries, will be represented by experts from its water and global directorates and by its...

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Troutman Pepper | More Than $1.737B in SBA Debenture Leverage Priced at 5.168%

Licensed by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) under the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, a small business investment company (SBIC) represents a privately owned and operated investment fund that makes long-term investments in U.S. small businesses. SBICs invest billions of dollars in American small businesses — the drivers of economic growth and jobs in the United States. A fund primarily becomes licensed as an SBIC to obtain access to low-cost, long-term financing (leverage) from SBA to enable...

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IPTI | Update on U.S. & EU Property Tax Issues: March 2023

The EACC, in partnership with the International Property Tax Institute (IPTI), wants to keep its members up to date with the latest developments in property taxes in the USA and Europe. IPTI has put together below a selection of articles from IPTI Xtracts; more articles can be found on its website (www.ipti.org). United States North Carolina: Post-COVID, revaluation shows malls are worth less in Mecklenburg The assessed value of some of Mecklenburg County’s most high-profile shopping centers and malls declined or was...

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BBGFX | Terms of UBS Acquisition Wipes out Additional Tier 1 Capital and Spurs Fresh Concerns

Overview: UBS takeover of Credit Suisse, the sale of Signature bank assets, and the daily dollar swaps could have helped stabilize the budding banking crisis. However, the wipeout of the additional tier 1 capital cushion (16 bln Swiss francs) at Credit Suisse has raised concern about the vulnerability of other such assets, which post-GFC is a $275 bln market in Europe. Asia Pacific equities was a sea of red, led by a 2.65% drop in the Hang Seng and...

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Vulcan Insight | EU Commission seeks revision of the EU’s Energy Market Design

On 14 March, the Commission proposed to reform the EU’s electricity market design as part of the Green Deal Industrial Plan. Throughout the energy crisis, the EU’s electricity market design has shown various shortcomings, including unsustainably high electricity bills for consumers and the EU’s inability to sufficiently support industry. The proposed reform focuses on aspects requiring urgent adjustments to make the market more resilient and to reduce the impact of gas prices on electricity bills. The EU’s Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson marked that the proposal will not alter the...

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AlixPartners | Industry 4.0: Seek the reward, mind the risks

Industry 4.0 offers great promise, but with this promise comes risk. A host of cybersecurity vulnerabilities require careful attention. In this series, we have explained the Industry 4.0 transformation and highlighted the opportunity to harness innovative technologies that weave together physical and digital worlds across disciplines, industries, and economies. Those who effectively harness Industry 4.0 have the power to connect to potentially billions of people and endless resources virtually, vastly improving efficiency along the way. There is a clear business case...

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OCO Global | Silicon Valley Bank: Banks to the future

What a week it has been for tech investment. On Thursday 9th March, most of the world had never heard of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). By Friday, the second-largest bank failure in US history was all over the news, everywhere. By Sunday, US regulators were using emergency measures to prevent contagion across the banking system. By Monday HSBC had bought the UK arm of SVB for £1. Now, as the digital frenzy unleashed starts to settle, it seems that the...

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OCO Global | ‘Like a light coming on’: N Ireland business hails Brexit trade deal

Northern Ireland has long been one of the most under-invested regions of the UK. OCO Global's Executive Chairman Mark O’Connell speaks with Financial Times on the ‘transformative opportunity’ the Windsor Framework can provide. Full article HERE. Compliments of OCO Global - a member of the EACCNY.

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