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Couto Graça e Associados recognised as top national firm in Mozambique at major awards

23 September 2020 by IFLR Correspondent

Leading firm take the top prize as the best firm in Mozambique for their work on transactions and restructuring at inaugural IFLR Awards for Sub Saharan Africa

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Cyprus: Expatriate relief of 20% for lower employment income earners to be extended

18 September 2020 by

Expatriate relief of 20% for lower employment income earners to be extended

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A Sub-Saharan Africa focus: Fraud and financial crime amidst the pandemic

17 September 2020 by Krevania Pillay and Tim Fletcher, in collaboration with Kroll Inc

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) boasts some of the world’s fastest growing economies. While emerging markets hold huge untapped potential, these economies also come with inherent vulnerabilities. In the wake of COVID-19, emerging markets are, for example, more likely to be affected by factors such as capital outflows, rapid currency devaluations, sovereign debt burdens, revenue loss linked to lower commodity prices, and limited capacity for fiscal support. In short, the global pandemic will hit these economies the hardest.

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Taxation of capital gains obtained by non-resident individuals from the sale of real estate assets located in Portugal

10 September 2020 by Morais Leitão Galvão Teles Soares da Silva & Associados

The Portuguese Personal Income Tax (PIT) framework applicable to capital gains obtained by nonresident individuals with the transfer of real estate located in Portugal is surrounded in Court disputes for more than a decade.

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Angola: Forex transaction payments

02 September 2020 by Morais Leitão | ALC Advogados

Pursuant to the recent Notice no. 2/2020, of 9 January 2020 (Notice), which softened licencing rules relating to certain foreign exchange current invisible operations, and as a result of the repeal of Presidential Decree no. 273/11, of 27 October 2011

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A Brief Discussion on the Returning to the Hong Kong Stock Market of the US-listed Chinese Companies

26 August 2020 by Bonnie Yung, Jason Wang

A Brief Discussion on the Returning to the Hong Kong Stock Market of the US-listed Chinese Companies

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COVID-19 pandemic boosts e-commerce use in Central America

19 August 2020 by Álvaro Castellanos y Diego Alejos, Oscar Samour y Felipe Aragón, José Ramón Paz Morales y Christian Betancourt, Rodrigo Taboada, Mario Quesada Bianchini y Ana Carolina Álvarez

COVID-19 pandemic boosts e-commerce use in Central America

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Luxembourg: UCITS can no longer invest in loans

13 August 2020 by Arendt & Medernach

The CSSF, Luxembourg’s supervisory authority for the financial sector, has announced that Luxembourg-domiciled UCITS may no longer invest in loans. This decision has extended a new administrative practice to the public that the CSSF had been implementing in recent months with respect to investment in loans by UCITS.

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Kudun And Partners Appointed to Represents 87 Savings Co-operatives in Thai Airways’ Rehabilitation

11 August 2020 by Kudun & Partners

Kudun And Partners Appointed to Represents 87 Savings Co-operatives in Thai Airways’ Rehabilitation

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Issuance of dematerialised securities using blockchain technology – New draft legislation published

30 July 2020 by Arendt & Medernach

On 27 July 2020, the government has introduced a draft bill n°7637 in Parliament (the “Draft Bill”), which – if adopted – will modernise the law of 6 April 2013 on dematerialised securities, as amended (the “2013 Law”), in order to facilitate the use of distributed ledger technology when issuing dematerialised securities.

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