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structure and issuance of preference shares can be implemented by China-incorporated private companies as their counterparts in …
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law sense, China has a bank-centred capital market and a weak legal system (i.e., corporate governance, investor rights … activities. Nevertheless, surprisingly, China is widely treated by the private equity circle as the most attractive destination … and the private equity investment into China ranks as the second worldwide, right after the United States. This article …
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sustained in the absence of a deep and liquid stock market and a functioning legal system. In a comparative law sense, China has …. Nevertheless, surprisingly, the private equity circle widely treats China as the most attractive destination for investment …. Private equity investment into China ranks as the second worldwide, right after the United States. This article uses Chinese …
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On 1 January 2006 the amended Company Law of the People's Republic of China came into effect. The Law contains many …
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A difficulty besetting the Chinese courts in the recent decade is how to resolve disputes over a company's liability under an unauthorized contract that gives a security. The number of this category of disputes has increased significantly after the enactment of art 16 of the PRC Company Law in...
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Although the formal structure of corporate governance in China bears some of the universal attributes, such as separate …, corporate governance in China possesses also several "Chinese characteristics" resulted from China's rather unique political and … supervisory board, and the management, but also place the legal framework of corporate governance in China in its political …
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China's economy has ascended rapidly to become one of the world's most powerful economic forces yet there is evidence … such growth may be slowing. In particular, the combination of high unit output and low wages that have contributed to China … seeking to create a business environment that continues to attract the FDI on which Chinese economic growth depends China has …
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Unlike corporate laws in common law jurisdictions, China's Company Law does not use the concept of shares. Instead …. In order to promote entrepreneurship and encourage investment and thereby increase total social welfare, China … companies and foreign-invested enterprises converge in terms of corporate finance rules. It is also uncertain how China will …
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foundations of the modern corporate law of China. The unique relationship which arose between Chinese markets and foreign … first Chinese Corporate Law of 1904, enacted with the goal of making China a strong commercial power. The hybrid nature of … China. The position of shareholders as the corporate power centre, their relationship with the boards of directors and …
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