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  • Kaisa IPO affirms confidence in capital markets
    | Monday, 14 December 2009
    King & Wood has been engaged on a US$440m Hong Kong global offering by Shenzhen-based property developer Kaisa Group, after recently advising on the US$2.7bn Sinopec/SABIC joint venture.
  • FEATURE: Private equity: growth accelerator
    | Thursday, 3 December 2009
    While the rest of the world takes a year-long hiatus from making private equity transactions, China’s domestic PE industry, now led by domestic players, remains active and is fast evolving. A strong private equity market will not only drive economic growth but also foster a more sophisticated domestic PE legal fraternity.
  • Ministry of Finance launches debut three-tranche RMB offering
    | Tuesday, 1 December 2009
    Debt market lawyers from Haiwen, Linklaters and Sidley Austin have helped the Ministry of Finance to launch its public offering and institutional placement of RMB-denominated bonds in an aggregate principal amount of US$878m.
  • Shenzhen 2009 深圳法律市场09年度报告
    | Wednesday, 28 October 2009
    Built by entrepreneurs, Shenzhen continues to produce multinational corporations like Huawei, ZTE, Ping An, China Merchant Bank, Tencent and Vanke. The city's entrepreneurial spirit has also been witnessed in its law firms.
  • Firms seal world's second largest IPO in 2009
    | Friday, 25 September 2009
    The flood of IPOs that law firms are advising at the moment signals the return of vibrant capital markets in Greater China. Six firms, including Jia Yuan and Tian Yuan, has recently advised on the A + H IPO of Metallurgical Corp of China - the world's second largest IPO so far this year.
  • 北京律所包揽亚太地区并购排行榜冠亚军
    | Tuesday, 4 August 2009
    总部位于北京的通商和德恒按金额在2009上半年亚太地区(日本除外)并购法律顾问排名中上升到前两名。这标志着中国律所首次在类似法律顾问排行中名列榜首。
  • A-share IPOs resume but overseas listings set to continue
    | Thursday, 16 July 2009
    CSRC might have lifted the suspension on A-share IPOs but according to some of the region's top equity-markets lawyers many Chinese companies will continue to list on overseas exchanges rather than at home - at least for the foreseeable future.
  • Beijing 2009 北京法律市场09年度报告
    | Wednesday, 4 March 2009
    In the context of the global financial crisis and the Olympics aftermath, the legal industry in the country's capital city is inevitably affected. But Beijing's legal fraternity believes that the legal services market will remain vibrant and prosperous.
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