Hong Kong:
Family Offices Divided Over The Appeal Of SPACs
01 April 2021
Morrison & Foerster LLP
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Morrison & Foerster partner Marcia Ellis was quoted in a
recent Asian Investor article titled "Family offices divided
over the appeal of Spacs". On the subject of SPACs listings in
Asia and whether it will be more stringently regulated than in the
U.S., Marcia shared her view that "the Hong Kong Stock
Exchange takes a much more paternalistic view with respect to
listing candidates".
Read the full article.
Originally published by Asian Investor
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