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Variable interest entity structure in China

  • King & Wood Mallesons
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  • China
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  • February 9 2013

To achieve the initial public offering ("IPO"), there are two options for Chinese companies, onshore listing (also known as A-share listing) and

NDRC issues China’s first state level rule regulating RMB funds nationwide

  • Kaye Scholer LLP
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  • China
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  • March 30 2012

The Notice on Promoting the Standardized Development of Equity Investment Enterprises (the Notice) is the first state level rule to regulate the PE industry nationwide

RMB denominated funds for foreign private equity investment in China

  • De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek
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  • China
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  • June 1 2011

The Implementing Measures for the Pilot Program of Foreign-Invested Equity Investment Enterprises (the "Shanghai Measures") promulgated by the Shanghai government in early 2011 mark an important change in China's policy towards foreign funded private equity investment in China

Recent developments in RMB cross-border settlements

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • China
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  • July 21 2011

To speed up the internationalisation of Renminbi (RMB) as a currency to settle cross-border transactions of capital account items, the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) and the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) have issued a series of administrative circulars since January 2011

General Counsel update - legal guide edition 32

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
  • -
  • Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, United Kingdom
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  • November 29 2012

A summary of major developments in key areas

NDRC clarifies foreign investor status of foreign invested RMB funds

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • China
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  • May 16 2012

China's National Development and Reform Commission (the "NDRC") has issued a Letter on Relevant Issues Relating to Foreign-Invested Equity Investment Enterprises (the "Letter") in response to the Shanghai Development and Reform Commission's request to clarify the 'national status' of an RMB fund in the form of a limited partnership managed by a qualified foreign invested management company as the general partner (whether or not any of the capital committedcontributed to the fund is from that general partner or another non-PRC investor, a "QFLP Fund"

Long way home - dismantling a red chip structure

  • Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
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  • China
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  • September 30 2010

Traditionally, international private equity houses making growth capital investments in Chinese businesses invest in an offshore holding company (often incorporated in the Cayman Islands) holding (often indirectly through other intermediate holding companies in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and Hong Kong) Chinese subsidiaries (called wholly foreign owned enterprises or WFOE

Chinese companies trading in U.S. face increased scrutiny by SEC, Congress, and private plaintiffs

  • Jones Day
  • -
  • China, USA
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  • January 20 2011

Several Chinese companies brought onto public United States stock markets through reverse mergers with existing U.S. issuers have been the focus of recent investigations, enforcement actions, and private civil litigation

Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor scheme scaled up

  • Clifford Chance LLP
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  • China
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  • March 22 2013

The Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) scheme was launched in China on 16 December 2011 when the China Securities Regulatory

Between mortar and pestle: SEC pressure grinds auditors against PRC state interests

  • Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP
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  • China, USA
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  • February 14 2013

Comity among US and Chinese regulators may top this New Year's wish list for United States-listed companies in China. After a failed six-month