Rapid economic development has focused attention from around the world upon
China’s corporate governance regime – particularly as, during the past few
years, some of China’s companies, mainly large, state-owned companies, have
been aggressively buying foreign businesses overseas. China’s huge capital
injection and aggressive foreign investments have raised increasing and deep
concerns among the target countries’ governments, their business communities,
and the global public. It is clearly of great importance that the People’s
Republic of China’s business-partner countries understand corporate governance
issues within Chinese companies. Moreover, the relatively poor corporate
governance of many Chinese state-owned companies calls for a closer look at
China’s corporate governance theory and practice. The corporate disclosure
regime plays a critical role in this regard. This timely and highly
informative book provides, for the first time, comprehensive research on
corporate governance in China, with detailed attention to the formation and
reform of its corporate disclosure laws and regulations. Among the many
factors analysed are the following:
• the role of the government in the management of state-owned companies;
• the legal and regulatory environment;
• majority shareholders’ infringement of listed companies’ interests;
• the increasing independence of the boards of directors;
• the role of institutional investors;
• the shareholding structure;
• law enforcement and shareholders’ legal actions;
• unmonitored insiders’ control of corporate affairs;
• the external governance structure; and
• the absence of fiduciary duty.
The author describes the nature of the many breaches of disclosure laws and
rules in the two decades or so of the history of China’s securities market and
the pressures within the relevant government agencies confronting the problem.
As a detailed analysis of the Chinese corporate disclosure regime that has
emerged during the period of China’s economic transition since the 1990s, this
incomparable book will be of great interest to legal researchers,
policymakers, and legal practitioners working with business investments in
China.