This book provides updated, full-picture analysis of the laws and
practices of cross-border debt finance in the PRC. It is featured by the
first-handed experiences of the author's academic research and legal
practice in this field over two decades.
The author discusses legal and regulatory issues, transaction structures
and documentation in relation to two debt finance products: loan and
bond, covering the inbound structure (Chinese debtors' raising funds
from the international market) and the outbound structure (Chinese
creditors' supplying funds to the international market). For
cross-border loans, this book thoroughly illustrates the foreign debt
regulatory regime in the PRC and approaches the lending by Chinese banks
to support exports and overseas investments under the "Belt and Road
Initiative" (BRI). For cross-border bonds, it discusses how Chinese
issuers, by designing various transaction structures, enter into the
international bond market, and then researches the "opening-up" of
Chinese bond market to both international issuers (for issuing "Panda
Bonds") and investors (for purchasing Chinese bonds).
This book is used as an authoritative source for not only students and
researchers, but also bankers and legal practitioners, who are
interested in the Chinese debt finance market.