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  • Ci Ren’s Latest Publications Highlight Global SPAC Regulatory Innovations

    Ci Ren, a leading voice in international financial law and a PhD candidate at King’s College London, continues to make significant contributions to the academic discourse on corporate and financial regulation. Her research focuses on Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs), providing critical insights into their global regulatory frameworks.

    Among her recent achievements is the publication of “Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs): The Global Investment Mania, Corporate Practices, and Regulatory Responses” in the Journal of Business Law. This article explores the rapid rise of SPACs and the varied regulatory responses across jurisdictions.

    Ci also co-authored “Innovating Corporate Share Listing Frameworks: A Comparative Study of SPAC Regulatory Regimes in the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Hong Kong,” featured in the Asia Pacific Law Review. This comparative analysis sheds light on how these key financial centres are adapting to the evolving needs of global markets.

    Her work has been featured on leading platforms such as the Columbia Law School’s Blog on Corporations and the Capital Markets and The FinReg Blog by Duke University School of Law, further cementing her reputation as a thought leader in the field.

    These publications reflect Ci Ren’s dedication to advancing understanding of complex regulatory issues in a rapidly changing global economy.

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