Corporate Borrowing straddles both UK company and banking law. In one volume, it defines the most effective ways of raising debt finance-from bank loan agreements to MTN (Medium Term Notes) programs-and examines the specific legal problems of security and prospectus requirements under the Prospectus Directive. The third edition of this highly rated book has been fully updated with the key legal and regulatory developments and features significantly expanded coverage of security, going from one to two chapters dealing with the general law and types of security, subordination, guarantees, and variation of rights. Repackagings, securitisations, and other forms of structured finance are described in detail.