DCW Monthly: June 2026
A letter of credit is built on a simple promise: the bank pays on a complying demand, and the underlying
The historical challenges of suretyship in English law, emphasizing the need for modernizing guarantee forms. Recent cases, like Shanghai Shipyard, underscore the importance of clarity.
The next ICC Opinions session will take place on 18 April 2023 in a purely virtual setting, followed by a
No country has greater reliance on letters of credit than Bangladesh so it is reasonable to surmise that reports in
Particularly crucial for AML and KYC concerns, LEI facilitates faster access to finances for SMEs. Despite ongoing challenges, it is advocated by industry bodies and regulators as a pivotal tool in advancing global trade.
Proposed EU Capital Requirements Regulation changes may raise credit conversion factor for standby letters of credit. Limited data suggests low default rates. Banks issue standbys for fees, and despite credit risk, many expire unused.
Effective 1 January 2023, Professor Michelle Kelly-Louw has been appointed Head of the Department of Commercial Law for a three-year term at the University of Cape Town (UCT)
The Reserve Bank of India (central bank) has assessed an INR 1.25 crore (USD 153,000) penalty against Zoroastrian
In an effort to boost protection of the country’s dwindling foreign reserves, the government has directed all importers to
According to published reports, the EU appears to be on a path for abandoning a planned tenet of Basel reforms
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