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King & Wood Mallesons is delighted to be a contributor of the "China: Law & Practice" and "China:Trends and Developments" Chapters of Chambers "Banking & Finance 2023" Global Practice Guide, published by Chambers and Partners recently. We provide a comprehensive overview of China's legal regime of Banking & Finance, and an in-depth interpretation of the recent trends & development of China's financial market, including but not limited to: actively promoting cross-border RMB payments; strengthening financial consumer protection, individual data protection, and data compliance; maintaining a stable financial environment, etc.

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We provide a comprehensive overview of China's legal regime of Banking & Finance, and an in-depth interpretation of the recent trends and development of China's financial market.

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