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Banker and customer: incidents of their relationship in a changing financial worldSin, Kam Fan., 單錦帆. January 1989 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Law / Master / Master of Laws
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A study of the 1986 proposed banking reform in Hong Kong.January 1986 (has links)
by Shum Kai-wah, Tsui Che-yin. / Bibliography: leaves 62-63 / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1986
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A legal perspective on the disposition of non-performing loans and bank restructuring: a study of China's state-owned commercial banksWan, Qun., 万群. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Real Estate and Construction / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Is it a castle in the air? : assessing the Sino-US WTO agreement : from the perspective of telecommunications and banking liberalization / Assessing the Sino-US WTO agreementMen, Jing, 1971- January 2000 (has links)
China, a nation inhabited by one fifth of the world's population and often referred to as "the sleeping giant", is undergoing significant transition. China, subject to domestic changes in its quest for a new balance between traditions, socialist notions and market economy, defines its new role in a changing world that drives towards the globalization of trade in goods and services faces. / This study examines the Chinese position regarding two aspects significant for both China's domestic process of transition and China's international role: telecommunications and banking services. The first chapter examines the general international framework of the GATS with respect to telecommunications and financial services. This includes, inter alia, a study of the legal framework, comprising in particular the WTO Financial Services Agreement and the Basic Telecommunications Agreement. Chapter Two provides an overview of the Chinese telecommunications and banking sectors. This Chapter focuses on the historical and cultural background influencing the process of domestic deregulation and internationalization of these sectors. Chapter Three features an assessment of the Sino-US WTO Agreement on the telecommunications and banking sectors. In the course of this study, a number of concerns and probable consequences can be identified for both sectors examined. / Will "the sleeping giant" move on towards complete market liberalization, or is that prospect merely a castle in the air? This study explores how the China's legal framework governing these two key sectors might unfold.
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Is it a castle in the air? : assessing the Sino-US WTO agreement : from the perspective of telecommunications and banking liberalizationMen, Jing, 1971- January 2000 (has links)
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Liberalization of banking service under GATS in China : an examination of the scope of obligation of China and the challenges relating to their domestic implementation / Examination of the scope of obligation of China and the challenges relating to their domestic implementationHu, Qiong Min January 2009 (has links)
University of Macau / Faculty of Law
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