Scottish bond issues: new borrowing powers | Practical Law

Scottish bond issues: new borrowing powers | Practical Law

In February 2014, the government announced that Scotland is to be given the power to issue its own bonds under the Scotland Act 2012. However, there are significant challenges ahead. It is likely that, whether or not the Scots electorate decide to vote for Scottish independence on 18 September, it may take a wee while before the first Braveheart bond is printed.

Scottish bond issues: new borrowing powers

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Scottish bond issues: new borrowing powers

by Jonathan Walsh, Baker & McKenzie LLP
Published on 23 Jul 2014Scotland, United Kingdom
In February 2014, the government announced that Scotland is to be given the power to issue its own bonds under the Scotland Act 2012. However, there are significant challenges ahead. It is likely that, whether or not the Scots electorate decide to vote for Scottish independence on 18 September, it may take a wee while before the first Braveheart bond is printed.