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ISBN (10-digit): 0199290784
ISBN (13-digit): 9780199290789
*Price: HK$2250

 

Financial Markets in Hong Kong: Law & Practice
Berry Hsu, Douglas Arner, Maurice Tse & Syren Johnstone

This is the only book to comprehensively explain the current regulatory framework of Hong Kong, from first principles to looking at transactions in context of the developing China nexus. The book covers a wide range of laws and regulations affecting practice in these areas, including in particular: Companies Ordinance; Banking Ordinance; Securities and Futures Ordinance and related subsidiary legislation; Exchange Listing Rules; Takeovers Code, Insurance Ordinance; as well as various other Ordinances and applicable common law and market practices. It is an essential text for anyone working in the financial markets in Hong Kong.

 
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ISBN:0195905970
*HK$ $195
468 Pages
Paperback


  Government Capacity and the Hong Kong Civil Service (PB)
John P Burns

Based on a popular paradigm of government capacity, Government Capacity and the Hong Kong Civil Service examines the civil service's human resource management policies and practices, focusing on staffing, performance management, and compensation, and participation. It explores the political context within which civil service operates, including the role of the central government in Hong Kong SAR civil service policy making, the changing leadership role of Hong Kong's administrative elite, and attempts by the government to boost executive accountability since 2002.
 
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ISBN:019593749X
*HK$ $195
511 Pages
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  The Hong Kong Financial System
A New Age

Simon S. M. Ho, Robert Haney Scott & Kie Ann Wong

The Hong Kong Financial System provides a comprehensive and up-to-date examination of the Hong Kong's complex and ever growing financial system, covering its monetary system, banking and other depository institutions, non-depository institutions, financial markets and instruments, and market and corporate governance, as well as major policies and trends.
 
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ISBN:0195905962
*HK$180
259 Pages
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  Business Restructuring in Hong Kong
Ng Sek Hong & Carolyn Y.W. Poon

Business Restructuring in Hong Kong examines, in detail, Hong Kong's experience with business re-organization in enterprise and industry, arguing that Hong Kong is currently going through its second wave of commercialization, the first being the de-industralization of ten years ago. It examines whether or not Hong Kong has exhausted its hitherto favourable conditions for growth and prosperity, and whether Western-style prescriptions for re-structuring are the answer to the success of Hong Kong enterprise. Drawing heavily on case studies of three large corporations in Hong Kong, this book contributes to our understanding of the 'late-development' and 'post -modern' syndromes.

 
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