Historically, the PRC government has not allowed foreign investors to make investments in the PRC. Gradually, these restrictions are being relaxed, as…
In June, the State Council issued a law reducing State-owned shares in companies. The proceeds of the sale of these shares will be used to establish a…
Restructuring is a word that many Chinese companies are familiar with. Effective restructuring, however, requires developed capital markets. The absence…
The number of foreign law firms in the PRC has grown considerably since the first branch offices were issued with licences in 1992. Economic development,…
The PRC has recently promulgated its first law governing trusts. This law has created a legal basis for both government and private actors to create and use trusts.
Recent regulations have been issued by the China Securities and Regulatory Commission to clarify the procedures that govern the issue of convertible bonds.…
The State-owned enterprises have traditionally dominated the business of mining in the PRC. In an effort to end this domination, the Ministry of Land and…
Non-competition and Non-disclosure agreements are becoming increasingly popular in employment contracts all over China. How can these be enforced, and…
Insufficient regulations and the limited disclosure of relevant information are just some of the issues contributing to the weakness of capital markets…