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Trust and Estates
What is a Chinese trust company?
How did Chinese trusts come about?
How were Chinese trusts reformed?
What are the main types of trusts in China?
What are the different structures of trusts?
In what sorts of industries do trusts invest?
Why have there been so few IPOs of trusts?
Can trust companies enter the bond market?
How does the market value trust companies?
Why have some trust funds lost substantial amounts of money during the recent economic downturn, while others have made significant gains?
Chinese legislators have recently passed new trust legislation, thereby recognizing the existence of a trust relationship. How will this impact the financial services industry and what do you see as some of the legal ramifications these new trust laws will bring?
When did China first implement a Trust Law?
What is a trust?
What terms must be set out in a trust agreement?
Who can be a trustor, trustee and beneficiary named in a Trust and what are the rights/obligations of such parties?
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