Banking and Capital Markets

Banking and Capital Markets by David Adams, published by College of Law Publishing in 2013, is a practical guide that addresses the evolving landscape of finance and banking. This edition, released in 2014, spans 289 pages and is presented in English. The book is structured into three distinct parts, each focusing on essential aspects of banking and capital markets, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the intricacies of this field.
Readers will find a clear explanation of the fundamentals involved in drafting loan facility documentation in the first part, while the second part delves into the complexities of secured lending, an area known for its legal challenges. The final section introduces capital markets financing, including the process of issuing a stand-alone bond. Covering topics such as business and economics, finance, and law, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and students interested in banking and capital markets.
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Banking and Capital Markets is a practical guide to a field that has seen a rapid rate of change in recent years. The text is divided into three parts: Part I provides a clear and accessible explanation of the fundamentals behind drafting loan facility documentation; Part II provides a thorough examination of secured lending, which is probably the most legally complex area of the banking solicitor’s practice; and Part III provides a straightforward introduction to capital markets financing including the process of issuing a stand-alone bond.
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