How one complies with competing legislation by various
sovereign foreign entities, strikes me as not new territory, although it may be new in terms of privacy legislation.
Not exact matches
Sovereign debt securities are subject to various risks in addition to those relating to debt securities and foreign securities generally, including, but not limited to, the risk that a governmental entity may be unwilling or unable to pay interest and repay principal on its sovere
Sovereign debt securities are subject to various risks in addition to those relating to debt securities and
foreign securities generally, including, but not limited to, the risk that a governmental
entity may be unwilling or unable to pay interest and repay principal on its
sovereignsovereign debt.
Some companies, banks, governments, and other
sovereign entities may decide to issue bonds in
foreign currencies as it may appear to be more stable and predictable than their domestic currency.
These investments are subject to the risk that a governmental
entity may delay or refuse to pay interest or repay principal on its
sovereign debt, due, for example, to cash flow problems, insufficient
foreign currency reserves, political considerations, the relative size of the governmental
entity's debt position in relation to the economy or the failure to put in place economic reforms required by the International Monetary Fund or other multilateral agencies.
The S&P Global Developed Aggregate Ex-Collateralized Bond Index (USD), which seeks to track the performance of investment - grade debt issued by
sovereign, quasi-
sovereign,
foreign government, and corporate
entities in developed countries, delivered a total return of 7.64 % in 2017.
Sovereign debt securities are subject to various risks in addition to those relating to debt securities and foreign securities generally, including, but not limited to, the risk that a government entity may be unwilling or unable to pay interest and repay principal on its sovereign debt, or otherwise meet its obligations
Sovereign debt securities are subject to various risks in addition to those relating to debt securities and
foreign securities generally, including, but not limited to, the risk that a government
entity may be unwilling or unable to pay interest and repay principal on its
sovereign debt, or otherwise meet its obligations
sovereign debt, or otherwise meet its obligations when due.
In both cases, the Courts ruled that there was no jurisdiction over the Venezuelan
sovereign entities under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Ac
sovereign entities under the
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Ac
Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA).
Recent matters include federal appellate court victories on behalf of a major investment firm in a case involving federal preemption, on behalf of government
entities in a case involving
foreign sovereign immunity, and on behalf of a leading defense contractor in a case involving aviation - related issues.