Just a few years ago, initial public offerings from Russia were all the rage on the London Stock Exchange, as well as its junior index, the AIM, accounting for the City’s chief competitive advantage of listing over Wall Street. Until the new rules were implemented in 2006, any given Russian company could launch an IPO without even having to maintain a website, without an English-language prospectus, and with very lax corporate governance and tax requirements. Christopher Cox once called it a glorified “casino,” and indeed these relaxed system of regulatory arbitrage made it possible for Rosneft to do a listing based on stolen Yukos assets. But as the deal flow from Russia to the LSE has ground to a sudden halt during this economic crisis, the market owners becoming less enthusiastic about their favorite emerging market. Today the Wall Street Journal reports that the LSE has scratched its plans to open an office in Moscow, citing reports that capital-raising activity in the CIS had slumped to its lowest level since 2004.
White Papers
- The Bangkok Massacres – A Call for Accountability
- White Paper on Nigeria's Nasir El-Rufai
- The Repression of Political Freedoms in Singapore: The Case of Opposition Leader Dr. Chee Soon Juan
- Bolivarian Rule of Lawlessness: A White Paper on Venezuela's Political Prisoners
- White Paper: Abuse of State Authority in the Russian Federation
Latest Thailand Blog Stories- Does Thailand Want Democracy? February 9, 2012
- Video: Pravit Rojanaphruk Interviews Robert Amsterdam February 5, 2012
- Abhisit and Free Speech: Never the Twain Shall Meet February 5, 2012
- Thailand Gets Improved Marks on Human Rights February 1, 2012
- RA’s Thailand News Blast – Jan 31, 2012 January 31, 2012
Latest Czech Blog Stories- Když státníci šílí February 10, 2012
- Jízda začíná February 10, 2012
- Když vyšetřovatelé prchají od velké korupční kauzy February 10, 2012
- Přímo!!! February 9, 2012
- Vyvlastnit vlastnictví February 9, 2012
Latest CFP Blog Stories- Franz Sedelmayer: Leading the Fight Against Sovereign Immunity February 1, 2012
- Zimbabwe – The Pillar of Education and Fostering a Patriotism That Never Seemed to Waver January 25, 2012
- Quality Assurance: Brazil Probes Chinese Mobile Phone Imports January 11, 2012
- “Unquantifiable Risk” for Anglo in Chile January 4, 2012
- Shell Faces New Risks in Nigeria January 4, 2012