This article was originally published on ETFTrends.com. Concerns about inflation and valuations have U.S. advisors looking further afield than domestic stocks to find opportunities for growth while ...
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Alibaba CEO Jack Ma, in the foreground, uses a structure called "VIE" in order to facilitate the company's IPO Reuters When Alibaba shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange later this week, in an ...
Since Chinese variable interest entity (VIE) companies made their debut in the early 2000s in the first wave of the internet economy, once in a while, international lawyers and investment bankers get ...
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Inside Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.'s filing on Tuesday for a U.S. initial public offering are three words well-known to China-focused investors but alien to many others: variable-interest entity.
Concerns about inflation and valuations have U.S. advisors looking further afield than domestic stocks to find opportunities for growth while diversifying a portfolio. A somewhat common structure that ...