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Internationalising China's financial markets /

By: Schlichting, Svenja, 1976-
Material type: BookPublisher: Basingstoke [England] ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008.Description: xiii, 280 p. : ill ; 23 cm.ISBN: 023055198X (alk. paper); 9780230551985 (alk. paper)Other title: Internationalizing China's financial markets.Subject(s): Finance -- China | Investments, Foreign -- ChinaDDC classification: 332/.0420951 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
Assessing the stability of the Chinese economy and the nature of its economic governance, this text examines how internationalisation has impacted on financial market development in China and how far this has contributed to the development of new institutions within China.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-252) and index.

Part I: Explaining financial market internationalisation in China -- Financial market internationalisation and institutional change in China -- Actors and interests in China's financial market internationalisation -- Part II: International actors in China's financial markets -- Foreign banks and the market for commercial banking services -- Foreign firms and the market for securities -- Foreign firms lobbying for liberalisation -- Part III: Domestic actors in an internationalising context -- Internationalising the regulators -- Domestic firms undergoing internationalisation -- Part IV: Conclusions -- Financial market internationalisation and institutional change -- Chinese laws and regulations.

Assessing the stability of the Chinese economy and the nature of its economic governance, this text examines how internationalisation has impacted on financial market development in China and how far this has contributed to the development of new institutions within China.

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