Course overview:
The aim of this course is to examine the most important legal issues which arise in the documentation of international offerings of Eurobonds. The course looks at contentious clauses in the documentation of debt issues, with particular reference to problems which may arise in areas such as material adverse change and default.
The course focuses primarily on English law, which is most widely used for international offerings, but also touches on the differences with other legal systems and markets. The course systematically tracks the progress of an international offering, highlighting the problems that can arise during the initial distribution period and between the launch of an issue and maturity.
By the end of the course, you will be thoroughly familiar with the most important legal aspects of international bond issues and equipped to recognise and tackle the problems that arise.
How this course will help you
You will learn:
- The fundamentals of international capital markets and the nature of the main products
- How a Eurobond issue works and what documentation is required
- The essential points about sales restrictions including a checklist for the US
- How to structure the subscription agreement to deal with underwriting risk
- The role and requirements of a trustee
- The structuring of high yield debt issues
- The particular legal considerations which must be addressed for medium term note and euro-commercial paper programmes
Who should attend:
- Lawyers in financial institutions
- Bankers concerned with international bond and debt offerings and particularly with documentation issues
- Lawyers working for issuers of international bond and debt, including corporations, governments and supra-national agencies
- Lawyers in private practice with clients involved in international offerings
Day 1
Overview of the international bond and debt markets
The key participants and their roles Offering structure and timetable
Offering structure and timetable
Documenting the key timetable and setting up the structure
The prospectus directive and other new European directives
Underwriting and analysis of subscription agreement
The role of the trustee
Stephen Norton, The Law Debenture Corporation Plc
Day 2
Contents of the disclosure documents
Financial services (1)
Listing on the Irish Stock Exchange
Gerard Scully & Roisin Keaveney
Financial services (2)
Analysis of terms and conditions
Other key transaction issues
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The form of the bond
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Listing
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Accounting standards
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Rating
Overview of credit derivatives in capital markets
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Introduction to derivatives
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The role of derivatives in the capital markets
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Overview of credit default swaps
Day 3
Closing the deal
High yield debt phenomenon
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Structuring issues
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Typical covenant package
Listing
Medium term notes and Euro-commercial paper
Workshop 1: outlining a Eurobond deal.
Workshop 2: disclosure issues
General feedback session
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Claire Pointing
Claire Pointing
Claire is a solicitor with over 15 years experience in structured finance and capital markets in London and Paris.
Claire has worked at Norton Rose, Cadwalder and Gide Loyrette Nouel, and has advised on numerous European bond, MTN and commercial paper offerings. She is currently a senior member of the debtXplained team which provides market focused reviews and information on high yield transactions, led by Stephen Mostyn-Williams.
In addition to legal practice Claire has worked in strategy consulting with LEK Consulting LLP and has carried out research at Oxford University and New York University School of Law. Claire has also completed the corporate finance programme at London Business School.
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