The election of Ma Ying-jeou as Taiwanese president is good news for Taiwan but lawyers agree economic reforms and direct flights to the PRC are two issues that need urgent attention. China Law & Practice invited six lawyers from Taiwan's leading law firms to discuss the implications of Ma Ying-jeou's election victory.
Banking and Finance Laws
- May 08, 2008
By Joseph C. Carter III (L) and Mukhtar S. Nurzhigitov (R)McGuire WoodsKazakhstan's commercial banking sector has grown dramatically in recent years.…
May 08, 2008By Hubert TseYuan Tai PRC AttorneysSince the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) and the China Insurance…
May 08, 2008Vice Chairperson of the Mainland Affairs Council Liu Te-shun (LTS) spoke with Chris Bisogni (CB) and shared his thoughts on the development of cross-straits economic ties and what the Taiwanese people can expect as a result of Ma Ying-jeou's victory in the recent election.
May 08, 2008Vice Chairperson of the Mainland Affairs Council Liu Te-shun (LTS) spoke with Chris Bisogni (CB) and shared his thoughts on the development of cross-straits economic ties and what the Taiwanese people can expect as a result of Ma Ying-jeou's victory in the recent election.
May 07, 2008China's seventh largest bank forms joint venture with Royal Bank of Canada
April 22, 2008CBRC requires tighter consolidated supervision of banking groups to prevent risks.
April 02, 2008The global credit crunch and the PRC's overheated economy gives cause for investor uncertainty but Asia, at the moment, is not affected by the credit…
April 02, 2008Interest rate swaps allowed for all market participants in the national interbank bond market.
April 02, 2008Foreign investors must prepare to take a long-term view if they are interested in investing in the PRC real estate market, due to the central government's…
April 02, 2008
