Mallesons Stephen Jaques
Capital markets - China

Publications

Chinese regulator issues new rules to regulate derivatives transactions - 10 August 2009
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In a move designed to protect onshore (domestic) Chinese banks and their customers from exposure to derivative products which are perceived as being high risk, the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC) has unveiled stringent new rules to further regulate the issue and use of derivative products.

New Master Agreement for Financial Derivatives in China - 18 March 2009
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On 16 March 2009 the China Interbank Market Financial Derivatives Master Agreement (2009 version) (NAFMII Master Agreement (2009 version)) as well as a relevant notice (NAFMII Notice (No.5)) by the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII) was released. This is the latest step by the Chinese authorities to regulate and further support the development of the financial derivatives market in China.

Further steps to open the Chinese corporate bond market - 15 January 2009
Recent action by Chinese regulators is set to ease some of the difficulties encountered by Chinese companies (including foreign owned subsidiaries and joint ventures) in raising capital, and provide new business opportunities for foreign incorporated local banks.

China re-opens domestic capital markets to foreign investors – 26 February 2008
Following the third Sino-US Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED III) held on 13 December 2007, China has released two long-awaited rules and measures governing the re-opening of its domestic capital markets to foreign investors.

 

 

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