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Rule Arbitrage: Evading Regulatory, Tax, Accounting, Covenant and Credit Rating Rules - Hardcover

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by Oussama A. Nasr (Author)

Businesses often face criticism for engaging in financial activities with no genuine business purpose other than to minimise taxes or enhance financial statements. Opponents of financial engineering highlight notorious cases like WorldCom, Enron, and Long-Term Capital Management, where accounting abuses and aggressive tax avoidance strategies created significant public backlash. For many critics, any financial structure that reduces taxes, bypasses regulations, or artificially inflates financial metrics is inherently suspect and deserving of condemnation. Rule Arbitrage challenges that view, arguing that a subset of these financial transactions, often criticised as rule arbitrage, can be legitimate, providing real benefits while staying within the bounds of both legal language and legislative intent.

Through clear explanations and 20 detailed case studies, Oussama A. Nasr defends these structures, showing they can achieve legitimate tax savings, regulatory relief, or other business advantages without violating the spirit of the rules they operate within. Written in accessible language, the book covers a range of financial topics including senior/subordinated debt, prepaid forwards, collateralized loan obligations, and credit default swaps.

Designed to educate both casual readers and finance experts alike, Nasr provides insight into how these structures work, addressing objections, and demonstrating why many of these transactions are deserving of respect rather than condemnation. With an eye toward both practical application and regulatory context, this work offers a balanced perspective on the complex world of rule arbitrage.

Author Biography

Oussama A. Nasr has worked for years as lawyer, banker, financial trainer, and consultant in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. He began his career at the corporate law firm of Shearman & Sterling, specializing in syndicated loans, asset securitizations, and country debt restructuring. At Citigroup he was Managing Director in charge of emerging market securitization and senior transactor in global derivatives. He established DNA Training & Consulting 27 years ago. He lives in Beirut, Lebanon.

Number of Pages: 176
Dimensions: 0.44 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: February 02, 2026
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