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El. knyga: China's Capital Markets

(Beijing Normal University, China)
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  • Serija: Chandos Asian Studies Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Oct-2013
  • Leidėjas: Chandos Publishing (Oxford) Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780633602
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Capital markets in China include stock, bond, futures and other derivatives, as well as the private equity market. China’s Capital Markets is the first book to systematically study China’s capital markets, examining its evolution, policies, reforms, current situation and challenges. Following an introduction to China’s capital markets and economic growth, the book moves on to cover further capital markets in China, including: the banking system, mergers and acquisitions, and valuation adjustment mechanisms, before concluding with a discussion of the opening up and internationalization of China’s capital markets.
  • Provides an overall picture of China's capital markets including: policy analysis; case studies; investor strategies and behaviours; and suggestions for success in the markets
  • Offers diverse perspectives, using rich data and analysis
  • This is the first book to systematically study China’s capital markets

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This book systematically studies China's capital markets, examining its evolution, policies, reforms, current situation and challenges.
List of figures and tables
xi
List of abbreviations
xvii
Acknowledgements xxiii
About the author xxv
Introduction xxvii
1 China's stock market
1(44)
Introduction
1(5)
China's A-share market
6(16)
China's B-share market
22(5)
Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Board Market
27(1)
The Growth Enterprise Market
28(5)
The Third Board Markets
33(3)
China's International Board
36(3)
Discussing the problems that China's stock market is facing
39(3)
Summary
42(3)
2 China's bond market
45(30)
Introduction
45(7)
Major types of bonds in China's bond market
52(12)
Bond trading
64(2)
Bond issuance and supervision
66(1)
A problem in China's interbank bond trading: "Class C account and "Substitute holding"
67(2)
Opening up of China's bond markets
69(2)
Problems and challenges of China's bond markets
71(1)
Summary
72(3)
3 China's derivatives markets
75(28)
Introduction
75(1)
China's futures market
76(12)
T-bond derivatives market
88(2)
China's warrant market
90(2)
Interest rate (IR) derivatives market
92(1)
Foreign exchange derivatives market
92(3)
Credit Default Swap (CDS) market
95(1)
Local derivatives markets
96(2)
China's supervision of financial derivatives markets
98(2)
The problems of developing China's derivatives markets
100(1)
Summary
101(2)
4 China's private equity market
103(38)
Recent development of China's PE market
103(2)
Main players in China's PE industry
105(7)
PE management
112(15)
PE performance
127(2)
RMB-denominated PE funds
129(2)
China Sovereign Wealth Fund
131(4)
Taxation issue in China's PE industry V
135(1)
Policies to manage the PE industry
135(2)
How to make a successful PE in China?
137(1)
Challenges in developing PE in China
138(1)
The future of private equity in China
139(1)
Summary
140(1)
5 Investors In China's capital markets
141(26)
Introduction
141(1)
Chinese funds
142(12)
Securities companies
154(4)
Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFIIs)
158(2)
Qualified Domestic Institutional Investors (QDIIs)
160(2)
Insurance companies
162(1)
Pension funds
162(1)
China enterprise annuity fund
163(1)
Summary
164(3)
6 China's banking industry
167(36)
Introduction
167(1)
China's traditional banking
168(16)
China's shadow banking
184(13)
China's private banking
197(2)
China's banking and local governments' debts
199(1)
Summary
200(3)
7 Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) In China's capital markets
203(22)
Introduction
203(4)
M&A in China's capital markets
207(6)
China's outbound M&A
213(2)
Foreign investors' M&A in China
215(2)
China's legal system on M&A
217(2)
Challenges and problems in M&A in China's capital markets
219(3)
Summary
222(3)
8 Valuation adjustment mechanism in China's capital markets
225(14)
What is valuation adjustment mechanism (VAM)?
225(3)
VAM in China
228(3)
Is a VAM clause legal in China?
231(5)
Summary
236(3)
9 Opening up of China's capital markets
239(18)
Introduction
239(1)
Chinese firms' overseas IPOs
240(8)
QFII
248(1)
QDII
249(1)
RQFII
250(1)
Joint venture securities in mainland China
251(1)
Internationalization of Chinese securities
252(3)
Summary
255(2)
References 257(2)
Index 259
Dr Yong Zhen is an Assistant Professor of Business and Management at Beijing Normal University, Hong Kong Baptist University United International College. He has over 10 years of work and research experiences in Chinese retailing. He studied in the USA and the UK; and obtained Ph. D degree from University of Cambridge.