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Part Seven: Banking, Foreign Exchange Transactions And Corporate FinanceProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: GMB Publishing, Ltd. Published: July 2006 Product Code: R720-21 Description This report provides authoritative insight into banking, foreign exchange and corporate finance in China. There is an examination of the regulatory structure and how regulations are changing and how foreign exchange business and RMB business are affected. It includes topics such as trade services in China; cash management; the payments infrastructure; receivables management; currency issues, as well as opening bank accounts (including foreign currency accounts) and making payments. China’s import and export financing system and the Export-Import Bank of China are discussed. The report also reviews the current status of China’s securities industry and future requirements post-World Trade Organization accession. How are China’s securities markets developing and what is the situation relating to share reform for Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchange listed companies? There is an outline of key laws and regulations concerning development of the securities and futures industry, as well as the M&A legal regime. A separate section discusses due diligence issues, such as valuation issues, taxes, antitrust review and China-specific due diligence issues. In addition, China’s growing venture capital system is examined.Contributors HSBC; Export-Import Bank of China; China Securities Regulatory Commission; Herbert Smith; Adamas China; Renmin University of China. Table of Contents
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