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USA v China in the revaluation of the Renminbi: Exchange rate pegs and international law

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The dispute between USA and China regarding the revaluation of its currency, the renminbi, the exchange rate policies, is discussed. The reasons behind the disagreement between the USA and China, the extent of exchange rate policies which a state is allowed to adopt under the treaty agreements in a strictly monetary context, the influence of the international rules on trade in relation to changes in exchange rate, the significance of any rule of the customary international law, and the US efforts to counteract the renminbi peg by legislative means are discussed.

Author: Proctor, Charles
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: European Business Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0959-6941
Year: 2006
United States, International economic relations, Foreign exchange, Foreign exchange rates, International trade, International trade regulation, Free trade, Law overview

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Financial holding company: Organizational choice for China's financial sector reform

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The Financial Holding Company (FHC) approved by the supervision authority has become a significant organizational choice for China's financial reform in the 21st century. The reasons for the choice of FHC for China's Financial Sector Reform are analyzed.

Author: Jiawei Li
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: European Business Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0959-6941
Year: 2006
Financial Holding Companies, Offices of Bank Holding Companies, Holding Offices

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Establishment of the SE company: an overview over the provisions governing the formation of the European Company

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The article examines the advantages of the Societas Europaea (SE) and the potential it holds for companies to reorganize business ventures on a community level. It also presents the terms and conditions that govern the formation of a company.

Author: Dickens, Christine Hodt
Publisher: Aspen Publishers, Inc.
Publication Name: European Business Law Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0959-6941
Year: 2007
Europe, Corporation law, Publicly held corporations

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Subjects list: China, Interpretation and construction, Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation, Management, Company business management
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