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19 April 2024 by
DeHeng (Hong Kong) advised Qingdao West Coast New Area Ronghe Holding Group Co., Ltd. (青岛西海岸新区融合控股集团有限公司) on its issuance of CNY120 million listed bonds on the MOX and LuxSE
19 April 2024 by
GLO Successfully Protected the Interests of an Austrian Company in Electric Vehicle Distribution Agreement Dispute Through Arbitration
11 March 2024 by
GLO advises China Construction Bank on the first green bond issuance under the common taxonomy for sustainable finance between China and the EU
03 January 2024 by
Wu Dong of Hui Ye Law Firm discusses the key points necessary for understanding the foreign acquisition of Chinese state-owned enterprises
16 October 2023 by
With increasing awareness of securing intellectual property rights and deriving value from them, the commercialisation of patents is an important aspect.
31 August 2023 by
In a recent case published by Beijing Financial Court (the “BFC”), which was represented by AnJie Broad and classified as one of the typical financial cases for the year of 2022, the BFC pierced the veil of “co-insurance”, and confirmed that reinsurance legal relationship was established between two insurers.
08 August 2023 by
The most significant duty which is vested on the judiciary is the interpretation of the statutes in force.
17 July 2023 by
The Hong Kong Dollar (HKD)-Renminbi (RMB) Dual Counter Model was launched in the Hong Kong stock market on 19 June 2023. The first batch covers 24 companies which already have their shares listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and traded in HKD.