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The Tender Offer In Korea: An Analytic Comparison Between Korea And The United States, Kwang-Rok Kim
The Tender Offer In Korea: An Analytic Comparison Between Korea And The United States, Kwang-Rok Kim
Washington International Law Journal
Even though the tender offer system in Korea was established in 1976, there were very few tender offer transactions until 1997. However, after Korea's economic crisis in late 1997, the Korean government not only took a series of structural reform measures to improve the securities market system, but also widely opened the financial markets to foreign countries by abolishing or amending restrictions on foreign investment. The 1998 reforms to the Korea Securities Exchange Act included significant changes to tender offer regulations, making hostile takeovers more feasible. Since that time, the tender offer has been used as a tool to acquire …
An Outsider's View Of China's Insider Trading Law, Charles Zhen Qu
An Outsider's View Of China's Insider Trading Law, Charles Zhen Qu
Washington International Law Journal
China's insider trading law can be found in the country's first unified securities industry law, Securities Law of the People's Republic of China, which came into force on July 1, 1999. The provisions of this law relating to insider trading, however, do not seem to help achieve the legislative purpose of the Securities Law, namely, to protect the interest of investors and promote the development of a socialist economy. The inadequacy of the current regime lies in the overly narrow definitions of "insider" and "inside information," the lack of workability of civil liability provisions, and the failure of China's Securities …