The State Administration of Foreign Exchange has issued a new circular that aims to tackle both FIE debts and speculative inflows of foreign capital.
Corporate Governance
- July 02, 2004
Foreign participation in the insurance industry has been given a boost with the China Insurance Regulatory Commission's issuance of implementing rules for foreign-invested insurance companies.
July 02, 2004The Provisions stipulate detailed regulations in relation to company registered capital, including its amount, method of contribution, asset appraisal, form of payment, increase or decrease, and the corresponding procedures, rights and liabilities.
July 02, 2004The CIRC has taken steps to create clear rules for insurance companies in their investment management.
July 02, 2004A recent report from the State Administration of Commerce has highlighted the government's ongoing concern with monopoly practices by big foreign companies in China, and gives some information about the content of the pending PRC Anti-monopoly Law.
July 02, 2004By John A. Cahill and Vivien [email protected]@paulhastings.comThis month we will take a look at how US structured finance techniques…
July 01, 2004The Administration of Insurance Companies Provisions became effective on June 15 2004. They are applicable to domestic insurance companies, and are generally applicable to foreign-invested insurance companies.
July 01, 2004The State Administration of Foreign Exchange has issued a new circular that aims to tackle both FIE debts and speculative inflows of foreign capital.
July 01, 2004Provides for information disclosure and auditing rules for SME Board-listed companies.
June 02, 2004By David Liu and Roger [email protected]; [email protected] to PRC regulations, foreign investors may acquire PRC companies either by equity…
June 02, 2004
