By King & Wood’s Finance Group

After seeking public comments in a wide range and holding several times discussions with bankers and lawyers, on 9th October 2011 CBRC promulgated the Rules on the Distribution of the Wealth Management Products of the Commercial Banks ("CBRC Rules"). The CBRC Rules maintains major content of the Interim Rules on the Commercial Bank’s Wealth Management Business to the Individuals and the Guidelines on Risk Management on the Commercial Bank’s Wealth Management Business to the Individuals in 2005, at the same time, CBRC Rules provides new requirements in key fields. In the current banking market, the funds is seriously short, and the interest rates for the deposit are very low and the means of investment are very limited, therefore, banks and their clients will pay much more attention to the sales of the wealth management products.Continue Reading CBRC New Rules on the Sales of Wealth Management Product by Commercial Banks

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2011年10月9日,经过广泛征求意见和多次的讨论,中国银行业监督管理委员会颁布了《商业银行理财产品销售管理办法》(简称"销售管理办法")。销售管理办法在很多方面保留了银监会之前于2005年发布的《商业银行个人理财业务管理暂行办法》和《商业银行个人理财业务风险管理指引》的内容,同时,也在一些很重要的领域提出了新的要求。在目前的资金市场面临较大短缺和存款收益较低、投资渠道不足的情况下,商业银行的理财产品销售会是银行和客户都很关注的一项业务,因此,销售管理办法的出台需要引起商业银行的重视和仔细研究,需要银行作出具体的方案,调整业务的模式和程序,以避免发生合规和其他风险。Continue Reading 银监会出台新的商业银行理财产品销售规则

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自2009年7月跨境贸易人民币结算试点工作启动以来,相关业务的容量、复杂性及银行业务经历了飞速的发展。在2年的时间内,试点范围在20多个省(区、市)得以实施,中国人民银行计划在今年内将试点范围扩大至全国。为满足企业和银行对政策透明度的强烈需求,外汇管理局、商务部等监管当局已经颁布了一系列的规则和指引以促进人民币跨境业务。2011年6月8日,中国人民银行颁布了《中国人民银行关于明确跨境人民币业务相关问题的通知》(银发[2011]145号)(简称“通知”)。该《通知》从积极的角度阐明了与跨境人民币业务相关的若干重大问题。迄今为止,该《通知》被市场称为“实现人民币国际化的重大进步”。 Continue Reading 中国人民银行新规则助推人民币跨境业务

By King & Wood’s Banking Group

Since the launch of the pilot program of RMB settlement in cross-border trade transactions in July 2009, the volume and complexity of the said transactions and the ancillary banking businesses have been rapidly increasing. During the past two years, the pilot program was carried out in 20 provincial regions. PBOC plans to expand the pilot program to the whole country within this year. In order to satisfy business and banking industry’s strong needs for policy transparency, regulatory authorities such as SAFE and MOFCOM have issued various rules and guidelines aiming to streamline cross-border flows of RMB. On June 8, 2011, PBOC published a most recent circular (1)("Circular") which clarifies several major issues relating to cross-border RMB transactions. Industry feedback regarding the Circular has been positive and the Circular has been interpreted as "a significant step towards the internationalization of RMB" by the market.Continue Reading PBOC New Rules to Boost RMB Cross-border Transactions

Interview of Roy Zhang of King & Wood’s Banking Department by Zhang Tianhui and He Ran of King & Wood’s Publications Group

Financing is a critical consideration in M&A transactions. For a long period of time, financing large scale strategic M&As of listed companies in China has been a bottleneck. As such, it is important for companies to study successful M&A experiences from abroad and develop additional venues and tools for financing and venues for such transactions.Continue Reading Financing Mergers & Acquisitions in China Today

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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