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31 March 2017 by
Malaysia has replaced its companies legislation, which was around for more than 50 years. The new law makes it easier for companies to incorporate, bringing it more into line with international standards.
30 March 2017 by
The need for financing for renewable energy, coupled with supportive policies, are driving interest in green bonds in India. However, more clarity for issuers on green bond certification and project evaluation are needed to further drive the growth of green bonds.
23 March 2017 by
China’s curbs on capital outflows are being felt in the volume of outbound M&A transactions, but measures should be short term
22 March 2017 by
The Panama Papers leak and increasing concerns of anti-money laundering and tax evasion, is driving the New Zealand government’s
13 March 2017 by
The research cycle for the next edition of Asialaw Profiles has begun.
09 March 2017 by
Builders and property developers will have to get used to a changed legal regime in Indonesia after the enactment of a new law on construction services.
08 March 2017 by
Edith Shih of CK Hutchison Holdings believes that family demands influence what areas of law female lawyers opt for and there is much more Hong Kong can do to support working women.
02 March 2017 by
The Kazakh government wants to use the new Entrepreneurial Code to regulate and restrict monopolistic activity and maintain effective functioning of commodity markets in the country.
13 February 2017 by
Japanese companies may have to reorganise their holding company and shareholder structures if the government succeeds in enacting new tax reform proposals, reports Karry Lai
10 February 2017 by
In 2020, the cloud computing market in China could be almost four times the size it was only in 2015. Karry Lai reports on how the government is stepping up its regulation of an industry where local and