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- Product code: 27108
- ISBN: 1905641109,
ISBN13: 9781905641109,
361 pages, paperback
Published by Harriman House on 2007
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Description of China's Economy |
'China's Economy' depicts the growing economic rise of the largest global emerging market in the world. On one hand, it is a guide on how to infiltrate the Chinese investment banking and trading market; on the other, it is an interesting economic read for anyone. It targets both individual and institutional investors and global citizens.
Interest rates and foreign exchange policies are covered in detail. Corporate governance, reforms, compliance reforms and regulatory guidelines facilitate the Chinese market's integration into the global economy while installing new era technological infrastructures.
The book is also a market, credit and operational risk guide, which covers economic forecasts. 'China's Economy' also discusses financial derivatives and commodities. It is a must read if you want to understand the long-term eroding of global rotational leadership.
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Contents of China's Economy |
Introduction
1. History of the Chinese financial and banking system
2. The Main Chinese Banks
- Policy Banks
- Commercial Banks and Incorporated Commercial Banks
- Postal Savings' Bank
- Bank of China
- Bank of Beijing
- China Minsheng Banking Corporation
- China Merchants Bank
- Bank of Communications of BOCOM
- China Construction Bank
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China
- Agricultural Development Bank of China
- Huaxia Bank
- Shenzhen International Trust & Investment Co, Ltd
- China International Trust and Investment Corporation (CITIC)
- Shanghai International Trust & Investment Co.
- Chung Mei Trust and Investment Co. Ltd
- Foreign Banking Entities
3. Financial Products and New Markets
Stock and Equities
a. A Shares
b. Rights Issues
c. B Shares
d. Share Trading
e. International Companies Listings and H Shares
f. Listed Companies
Securities Investment Funds
Bond Market
Futures Markets
g. Shanghai Futures Exchange
h. Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange
i. Dalian Commodity
4. Regulatory, Compliance and Legal risk Framework
Any banks and or venture capitalist planning on conducting business in china ought to know about these rules, they were created in 2003
1. The China Banking Regulatory Commission and its governance
2. Regulations involving IPO, Securities and Futures' Tradings, and Exchanges
3. Regulations on Corporate Governance and Mergers and Acquisitions
4. Regulations on Market Intermediaries
5. Regulations on Securities Investment Funds
6. Regulations on Securities and Futures, markets' supervisions, legal liabilities of various offenses
7. CSRCs Functions
8. International Risk Management Guidelines and the Chinese Framework
9. Operational Risk Management In China
10. Corporate Governance and Management Style
11. Compensation and Salaries as measures of Integrity and Respect for Individuals
12. Compliance and Regulations about Merger and Acquisitions in China
13. Involved Regulatory and Compliance Authorities in Chinese Mergers and Acquisitions
14. Chinese Legislations with Respect to Mergers and Acquisitions
15. 'Chinese Only' Survey Results Provided by Economist Intelligence Unit Researchers
5. Market and Credit Risk Management Framework
- Credit risks
- Credit risks spurred with industrial, market, real estate developments
6. Macro-Socio economical risks and 2010 economical forecasts
- Economical Statistical Forecasts
- Labor Market and Economical Productivity
- Consumer Prices' Index and Inflation
- Balance of Payments, Imports and Exports
- Individual Incomes, Pensions' Plans and Social Security Benefits
7. Foreign Direct Investments
- Surplus and Capital Flows
- Qualified Institutional Investor Scheme (QFII)
- Regional Uniformization of Economical Resources' Allocations
- Taxing Policy
- Tariffs and Quotas
- Statistical Error Element in Data
- Chinese Enterprises' Legal Structures
-- Sino Foreign Ventures
-- Sino Foreign co-operative entreprises
-- Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises
-- Cooperative developments
-- New Investment Means
-- Establishment terminations of Enterprises
8. China and the WTO
9. Foreign Exchange Currency
- Background and Historical Information
- Main Participants of Foreign Exchange Market
- A Chinese Foreign Exchange Reserves and the Reasons for Internal Systemic Reforms
- Chinese Foreign Exchange Market's New Instruments
- Centralized Settlement and Clearing
- New Currencies' References
- Controlled and Regulated Appreciation of the Renminbi
- Scientifically engineered and managed Forex Reserves
- Economical Function of a Fixed Pegged Forex system versus Floating FX policy.
- Economical Consequences of the FX Peg during a decade of delayed reforms
- Basket of Currency Floating System
- Obstacles and Challenges of Forex policy implementations
- Forecasts with respect to Foreign Exchanges' Market Risks
- China's Equilibrium Real Exchange Rate with Peers
- 2006 Forex Reforms and Regulations: Government Guidelines
10. Chinese Foreign Exchange Trade System (CFETS)
- History
- CFETS' Functions
- International Integration for Liquidity Facilitation
- CFETS' Progresses since 2003
- CFETS' Future and Strategies
- CFETS and Forex Market Status and Progresses
- Technological Progresses
11. Interest Rates' Policy Directly Correlated to Foreign Exchange Policy
- Overheated economy from 2003-2005
- Foreign Exchange Reserves and Debt Issuance
- Inter-Relationships of Foreign Exchange Valuation with Global and Regional Competitive Economies
- From communist isolation to socio-centralized capitalist integration: a new model of market liquidity and fluidity scaling balance
- Chinese Inflationary Trends
- Chinese Monetary Reserves and Collateralized Assets to Foster Credit and Counter-Balance Matured Markets and Asian Region
12. Commodities Markets: A Rising Demand from the New Rich
Conclusion
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About Armelle Guizot |
Armelle Guizot has worked as a consulting risk manager in various corporations. She holds a master's degree in operations research from Cornell and is a graduate of West Virginia State University. Besides consulting, she writes about risk management in large enterprises, hedge funds and compliance, financial markets, and socio-political and macroeconomic subjects.
The author also proposed risk solutions for hedge funds in 'The Hedge Fund Compliance and Risk Management Guide' with (Wiley 2006), and 'Hedge Funds and Operational Risk' (IncisiveMedia RiskBooks 2006). She has also written papers for various magazines and journals: the Global Professional Association of Risk Professionals, Hedge Funds' Review magazine, The Hedge Fund Journal, and the Professional Risk Managers' International Association.
The author specialises in preliminary and pre-emptive risk management consulting services and research with regards to the global infrastructure of corporate governance, transparencies and translucencies.
www.armelleguizot.fr
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