Mergers in the global markets : a comparative approach to the competition and national security laws among the US, EU, and China
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Mergers in the global markets : a comparative approach to the competition and national security laws among the US, EU, and China
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-190) and index
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Description
International mergers and acquisitions play a vital role behind the growth of a company. This book explores the hurdles involved and how to navigate through the review processes set up by national regulatory agencies such as the US Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS), the EU Commission, and the Anti-Monopoly Bureau of State Administration of Market Regulation of China (AMB). This book is unique and showcases how to anticipate, develop, and implement successful strategies to support mergers and acquisitions activities, particularly of interest to finance and law students, researchers, and academics.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Overview of Mergers & Acquisitions.- Chapter 2. The Economic Effects of Antitrust Laws on M&A Markets.- Chapter 3. M&A Policies Review under the Competition and National Security Laws in the United States.- Chapter 4. M&A Policies Review under the Competition and National Security Laws in the European Union.- Chapter 5. M&A Policies Review under the Competition and National Security Laws in China.- Chapter 6. The Extraterritorial Competence in the US, the EU, and China.- Chapter 7. Co-operation among the Three Jurisdictions.
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