By Guan Feng and Wu Sijie, King & Wood’s Litigation & Arbitration Group

In 2008, a financial derivatives dispute arose between a foreign-funded bank (the "Bank") and a local Chinese company (the "Company"). Although both parties executed certain documents to conclude the transaction, due to adverse changes in the international financial environment, the Company denied that the parties had entered into any contract regarding the derivative transaction and refused to perform. As a result, the Bank initiated a lawsuit against the Company to seek damages.
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By Wang Fengli and Wang Jiangang, King & Wood’s Dispute Resolution Group

For many people, their main wealth management strategy involves purchasing financial products promoted by banks. Since the first impact of the global financial crisis was felt in 2008, the performance of different bank-issued financial products has varied greatly. Some Chinese investors have lost money as a result of buying financial products promoted by foreign-funded banks, and some have even sued those banks for compensation. Since financial products are generally quite complex, hurt investors often make their claim against a bank on the grounds that the bank failed to give clear notice about the risks inherent in the financial product which it was promoting and that the bank induced the investor into purchasing a product while concealing important facts.Continue Reading Should Banks Be Held Responsible for Losses which their Clients have Suffered as a Result of Purchasing Wealth Management Products?

The People’s Government of Shanghai Pudong New Area promulgated on June 2, 2009, the Pilot Measures for the Establishment of Foreign-invested Equity Investment Management Enterprises in the Pudong New Area of Shanghai ("Pilot Measures"). The Pilot Measures provide guidance on registration and incorporation of equity investment management companies in Pudong New Area to be established by foreign equity investment capital firm including private equity investment and venture capital.
 

By Zhang Yi, Partner at King & Wood’s Corporate GroupContinue Reading New Regulation for the Shanghai Pudong New Area Establishment of Foreign-Invested Equity Investment Management Enterprises

On June 9, 2009, the State Administration for Foreign Exchange (“SAFE”) issued the Notice on Certain Issues Relating to Foreign Exchange Administration on Offshore Lending by Domestic Enterprises (the “Notice”) effective as of August 1, 2009, in an effort to deal with the difficulties faced by offshore Chinese-funded enterprises that have “gone abroad” in obtaining financing offshore and increasing working capital, to encourage more domestic enterprises with strong capital strength to “go abroad”, and to enhance the use of funds by domestic enterprises.
 

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Duncan Hwang, Foreign Lawyer, King & Wood’s FDI Practice

class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt">After the Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor scheme (QDII) was implemented in April of 2006 to help relieve pressure on the RMB by promoting capital outflows and Chinese companies in various industries in the private sector were encouraged to go abroad, China’s outbound investment totaled approximately $20 billion in 2007.

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背景

2008年8月5日,国务院总理温家宝签署第532号国务院令,公布了新修订的《中华人民共和国外汇管理条例》(以下简称“新条例”)。新条例于公布之日起实行,并对原来的外汇管理制度做出了较大幅度的改革以适应近年来中国经济的快速发展和国际经济形势的深刻变化。Continue Reading 外汇管理制度的重大变革

By King & Wood’s Banking Regulation & Compliance Practice

A Brief Analysis on the New Administrative Rules on Foreign Exchanges

Background

On August 5, 2008, the Premier of the PRC State Council, Mr. Wen Jiabao, issued the State Council Order No. 532, which promulgates the newly revised “Administrative Rules of the People’s Republic of China on Foreign Exchanges” (hereinafter referred to as the “New Rules”). This document came into force upon its promulgation, and to a large extent changes the rules of the old foreign exchange supervision system. This tremendous change in the regulatory system is for the purpose of accommodating the rapid development of China’s economy and the material transformation in the international economic fields in recent years.Continue Reading Revolution in the Foreign Exchange Control System

By Wang Junfeng, Partner, and  Edward Jing, Partner, King & Wood’s Securities & Capital Markets Group

2008 is destined to be an extraordinary year for global cross-border M&A. King & Wood, as a leading law firm deeply rooted in this activity in China, has noticed the following trends in the second half of 2007 and the first half of 2008…

Continue Reading New Trends of Global Cross-Border M&A and Strategic Investment Wave