Monthly Archives: October 2005

The Regulatory Framework for the Financial Services Industry

[Editor's note: Howard Jiang, partner at Baker and McKenzie in New York, has graciously provided today's post, a review of the overall legal and regulatory framework for the Chinese financial system.] Financial Services in China – Opportunities and Challenges for … Continue reading

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Irrational Exuberance

Quick links to Rich Kuslan’s “Irrational Exuberance, or, Should You Enter the China Market?” series: Number 1: Should You Be Doing Business In China? (Text only) Number 2: What Do You Wish to Accomplish? (Text / Audio) Number 3: Where’s … Continue reading

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Comments Re-Enabled After Lengthy Hiatus

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Washington, D.C. Event on IP and Piracy in China

[Editor's Note: The China Institute has asked that this event be posted, which I do with pleasure.] INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY & PIRACY IN CHINA: THE NEXT CHAPTER Historically, one of the impediments to U.S.-China business relations has been China’s limited intellectual … Continue reading

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Audio: A Handsome Bit of Documentation

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A Handsome Bit of Documentation

Irrational Exuberance 4, or, Should You Enter the China Market? [This post is the fourth in a series designed to help you formulate and evaluate your plans to enter the China market. See this page for links to the audio … Continue reading

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