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Destined intermediary: the role of Hong Kong in shaping the regulation of takeover defences in China

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Lin, W. (2012) Destined intermediary: the role of Hong Kong in shaping the regulation of takeover defences in China. Company Lawyer, 33 (5). pp. 145-151. ISSN 0144-1027

Abstract/Summary

Discusses the extent to which Hong Kong's takeover defence regulations, which were influenced by UK law, have been instrumental in shaping securities market regulation in China. Compares the takeover defence regulations of the three jurisdictions, highlights key areas of similarity, and identifies the ways in which the UK helped to develop Hong Kong's regulatory regime for securities. Explains how Hong Kong and China collaborated in securities regulation, including their co-operation over the issue of Chinese H shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Item Type Article
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/110613
Refereed Yes
Divisions No Reading authors. Back catalogue items
Publisher Sweet and Maxwell
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