With the amended company act to be enforced in Hong Kong in 2014, CT asks Joshua Cole, partner of law firm King and Wood Mallesons, to elaborate on the key changes that affect corporate executives.
India's RBI imposes further capital controls; Thailand's ombudsman proposes a crackdown on foreign land owners; Australia lays out the specifics of Basel III liquidity ratios
As foreign investment continues to flow into Myanmar, CT asks Bernard Lui, partner of Stamford Law Corporation in Singapore, to outline the key risks of registering a joint venture company in the new frontier.
Many of China’s small exporters denied hedging tools have warmed to the new FX hedging offering from Alibaba’s subsidiary Shenzhen OneTouch Business Services.
Starting September 1, China’s authorities on FX and taxation will roll out a new record-filing system to simplify tax compliance for outbound remittances.
Hong Kong published the new listing rules on July 23. Matt Emsley and Jason Sung, Hong Kong-based partners of law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, explain key changes and how the IPO approval procedure will be streamlined.
Hong Kong enables Islamic bonds to be issued; China's banking regulator pushes for Basel III standards; Myanmar's FX policy gets thumbs up from Standard Chartered
The US has kicked the deadline to hit FATCA regulations down the road; Burma has promised more central bank autonomy by splitting its ties with the finance ministry; the Reserve Bank of India fiddles again with FX ...
With more than half of US-listed Chinese firms using variable interest entities (VIEs) under tighter regulatory scrutiny, CT sought expert views on how to address the heightened risk and whether it makes sense to ...