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Last of the Tai-Pans : improving the sustainability of long-term financial flows by improving Hong Kong's corporate governance
Michael, Bryane
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Goo, Say-hak
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2015
Hong Kong leads the rank tables as an international financial centre. However, the data indicate that some parts of her corporate governance arrangements probably detract from - rather than contribute to - that leading position. In this brief, we show how excessive shareholding concentration,...
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Corporate governance and its reform Hong Kong : a study in comparative corporate governance
Michael, Bryane
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Goo, Say-hak
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The role of Hong Kong's financial regulation in improving corporate governance standards in China : lessons from the Panama Papers for Hong Kong
Michael, Bryane
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Goo, Say-hak
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2016
Hong Kong contributes to poor corporate governance on the Mainland. Could regulatory reform in Hong Kong help improve corporate governance standards/practices (and thus firm value) on the Mainland? In this paper, we discuss ways to incentivize Mainland firms to improve their corporate governance...
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The case for the extra-territorial application of corporate governance standards in China
Michael, Bryane
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Goo, Say-hak
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2017
What rule might an international financial centre like Hong Kong play in incentivizing corporate governance reform in China? Or any foreign jurisdiction? In this article, we describe theoretical application of extra-territoriality to corporate governance related law in Hong Kong. We describe why...
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What do the Panama Papers teach us about the administrative law of corporate governance reform in Hong Kong?
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Goo, Say-hak
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2017
A complex business environment calls for a flexible administrative law for the agencies that oversee corporations. No where illustrates this maxim better than Hong Kong, and its need to reform corporate regulations after the Panama Papers revelations. We describe how only a "non-administrative"...
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What Do the Panama Papers Teach Us About the Administrative Law of Corporate Governance Reform in Hong Kong?
Michael, Bryane
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2020
A complex business environment calls for a flexible administrative law for the agencies that oversee corporations. No where illustrates this maxim better than Hong Kong, and its need to reform corporate regulations after the Panama Papers revelations. We describe how only a...
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Last of the Tai-Pans : Improving the Sustainability of Long-Term Financial Flows by Improving Hong Kong's Corporate Governance
Michael, Bryane
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2018
Hong Kong leads the rank tables as an international financial centre. However, the data indicate that some parts of her corporate governance arrangements probably detract from – rather than contribute to – that leading position. In this brief, we show how excessive shareholding...
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Does Objectives-Based Financial Regulation Imply a Rethink of Legislatively Mandated Economic Regulation? The Case of Hong Kong and Twin Peaks Financial Regulation
Michael, Bryane
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2020
Objectives-based legislation – or laws which focus on achieving particular and concrete outcomes – has become a new and important tool that financial sector regulators use to tackle large and varied financial system risks. Yet, objectives-based legislation – and the frequent...
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Assessing Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre
Arner, Douglas W.
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2018
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