“…Therefore, the main focus of the ongoing research has been devoted towards the efficient synthesis of widely substituted stereo‐defined enol esters, by the use of specific reagents and catalysts. A large number of transition metal complexes of ruthenium, [3b–d,4] palladium, [5] rhodium, [6] iridium, [7] cobalt, [8] rhenium, [9] silver, [10] iron, [11] copper, [12] and mercury [13] are utilized for the hydrocarboxylation of the alkynes to synthesize substituted enol esters. However, it has been observed that the regio‐ and stereoselectivity of the metal catalyzed organic transformations strongly depends on the ligand environment around the metal centre.…”