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At the turn of this century, China's capital market entered a new era. Since then, the continuously fast growth and rising income levels in China have led to significant change in the market's financial structure. Increasingly active financial investments that are becoming more market-oriented and individual demand for financial services have brought about increasing need for diversity, securitization and portfolio management services. Meanwhile, securities companies in China, as the major providers of financial services in the capital market, are going through a period of significant opportunity
Banks and banking -- China. --- China -- Economic policy. --- Finance -- China. --- Investment banking --- Securities
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The Chinese economy today is at a critical crossroads. Sustained rapid growth has given rise to structural strains as well as sectoral imbalances. It has also generated socio-economic problems such as rising income inequality, rural discontent and environmental degradation. All of these must be addressed before China can enter the next lap of high growth. Containing 12 chapters, this volume is a collaborative effort of leading economists from Beijing, Singapore and elsewhere in the region in analyzing China's economic growth prospects and their concomitant problems and constraints.
Finance -- China. --- Business & Economics --- Economic History --- CN / China - Chine --- 331.31 --- 338.8 --- 331.30 --- Economisch beleid. --- Economische groei. --- Economische toestand. --- China --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Economisch beleid --- Economische groei --- Economische toestand
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This text opens with a discussion of the nature, causes and consequences of the Asian Financial Crisis (AFC). It examines the impact the AFC had as well as offers answers for the questions: why was the economic downturn so severe and why was the territory initially a laggard in economic recovery?
Finance-- China-- Hong Kong. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Financial Management & Planning --- -Financial crises --- -330.95125 --- Crashes, Financial --- Crises, Financial --- Financial crashes --- Financial panics --- Panics (Finance) --- Stock exchange crashes --- Stock market panics --- Crises --- Business cycles --- Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Financial crises
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This edited volume expands the scope of risk management beyond finance to include resources and environment issues in China. It presents the state-of-the-art approaches of using risk management to effectively manage resources and environment. Both case studies and theoretical methodologies are discussed.
Corporations -- Finance -- China. --- Finance -- China. --- Investments, Foreign -- Law and legislation -- China. --- Monetary policy -- China. --- Public welfare -- China. --- Risk management -- China. --- Risk management --- Natural resources --- Economic development --- Environmental management --- Environmental risk assessment --- Management --- Business & Economics --- Management Theory --- Management Styles & Communication --- Environmental stewardship --- Stewardship, Environmental --- Business. --- Operations research. --- Decision making. --- Environmental economics. --- Business and Management. --- Operation Research/Decision Theory. --- Environmental Economics. --- Risk assessment --- Precautionary principle --- Environmental sciences --- Operations Research/Decision Theory. --- Economics --- Environmental quality --- Operational analysis --- Operational research --- Industrial engineering --- Management science --- Research --- System theory --- Environmental aspects --- Economic aspects --- Deciding --- Decision (Psychology) --- Decision analysis --- Decision processes --- Making decisions --- Management decisions --- Choice (Psychology) --- Problem solving --- Decision making
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This book utilizes an innovative approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods to investigate the correlations between monetary policy, economic growth, inflation and asset price volatility, explores the creation of financial risk prevention systems, and reaches conclusions with both theoretical and practical value. The book offers an empirical analysis of the effectiveness of monetary policy, specifies the correlations between monetary policy, economic growth and inflation, and provides a theoretical basis for and empirical demonstration of monetary policy implementation in China. Previous research in China has primarily focused on the correlation between monetary policy and a specific asset price, while this book comprehensively addresses the appropriateness of real estate, stock, bond and futures price regulation through monetary policies, lending it a high degree of practical significance. In order to arrive at a systemic risk prevention and regulation mechanism for China, the book uses the GARCH mean value model and MGARCH-BEKK model to create a pressure index and provide a three-level pre-warning system for currency crises, bank crises and asset bubble crises. The book systemically introduces the idea of macro-prudential regulation into the Chinese financial system by first clarifying the necessity of implementing macro-prudential regulation in China and then proving its effectiveness in mitigating pro-cyclicality and enhancing steady economic growth by constructing a mitigation model.
Economics/Management Science. --- Financial Economics. --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics. --- Economic Policy. --- Economics. --- Economic policy. --- Macroeconomics. --- Finance. --- Economie politique --- Politique économique --- Macroéconomie --- Finances --- Financial risk management -- China. --- Inflation (Finance) -- China. --- Monetary policy -- China. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Finance - General --- Monetary policy --- Financial risk management --- Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics. --- Risk management --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy
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The history of the People's Republic of China can be classified into two distinctive periods: Mao's China (1949-1978) and Deng's China (from 1979 to the present). Each period contains a number of sub-periods or phases, and each phase is characterised by one or more major political or economic events. This book gives an outline of the major events and the associated accounting changes over time. During the period of Mao's rule, China experienced two violent political mass movements, which inflicted great suffering on the nation. There were few accounting developments in this period. In contra...
Accounting -- China -- History -- 20th century. --- Electronic books. -- local. --- Finance -- China -- History -- 20th century. --- Accounting --- Finance --- Commerce --- Business & Economics --- History --- S10/0950 --- -Finance --- -Funding --- Funds --- Economics --- Currency question --- Accountancy --- Business enterprises --- Commercial accounting --- Financial accounting --- Business --- Bookkeeping --- China: Economics, industry and commerce--Bookkeeping and accountancy --- -History --- -Accounting --- -China: Economics, industry and commerce--Bookkeeping and accountancy --- -Accounting -- China -- History -- 20th century. --- Funding
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With China's share in global trade increasing rapidly, some argued in 2002-03 that China was exporting deflation to other countries as it was dumping cheap goods in mature markets. Later, others argued that China was sucking in commodities and thus causing sharp increases in global prices. The theoretical literature so far has provided mixed conclusions regarding the strength of international transmission of inflation. This paper uses a number of econometric techniques to assess the extent of the link between inflation rates between China and the United States and Japan. It finds only limited empirical evidence at the aggregate level for consumer price inflation in China leading to price changes in the United States and Japan. However, it finds some evidence that inflation in the United States has an impact on Chinese inflation, consistent with the literature that argues that inflation is propagated from the reserve currency economy to other economies. In either case, the impact is short lived. At a more disaggregate level, there appears to be stronger sector-specific linkages between prices in China and in the United States and Japan, both for food and at the household level for manufactured goods.
Electronic books. -- local. --- Exports -- China. --- Inflation (Finance) -- China. --- Inflation (Finance) -- United States. --- Prices -- China. --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Money --- Inflation (Finance) --- Exports --- Prices --- Exports and Imports --- Inflation --- Macroeconomics --- Price Level --- Deflation --- Open Economy Macroeconomics --- Agriculture: Aggregate Supply and Demand Analysis --- Trade: General --- International economics --- Import prices --- Food prices --- Consumer prices --- International trade --- Imports --- United States
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This volume provides a history of the domination of the Big Four in the Chinese accounting industry, explaining why China was unable to keep the market for its own accounting firms. The book details how easy access to U.S. capital markets led to major accounting scandals, and a clash between U.S. and Chinese regulators.
Accounting -- China. --- Auditing -- China. --- Finance -- China. --- Accounting firms --- Accounting --- Commerce --- Business & Economics --- Auditing --- Finance --- E-books --- PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. --- Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu (Firm) --- Ernst & Young. --- KPMG Peat Marwick. --- Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler. --- Peat Marwick --- Peat Marwick (U.S.A.) --- KPMG Peat Marwick (U.S.) --- KPMG --- KPMG LLP --- KPMG International. --- KPMG ピートマーウィック --- KPMG LLP (U.S.) --- Ernst and Young --- Ernst & Young LLP --- Ernst & Young International --- EYI (Firm) --- E&Y (Firm) --- EY (Firm) --- Ernst & Whinney --- Arthur Young & Company --- PricewaterhouseCoopers (Organization) --- PwC --- Price Waterhouse LLP --- Coopers & Lybrand
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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country.
China -- Politics and government -- 20th century. --- China -- Social conditions -- 20th century. --- International finance -- China. --- International Monetary Fund. --- Banks and Banking --- Exports and Imports --- Foreign Exchange --- Macroeconomics --- Business and Financial --- Banks --- Depository Institutions --- Micro Finance Institutions --- Mortgages --- Aggregate Factor Income Distribution --- Interest Rates: Determination, Term Structure, and Effects --- Current Account Adjustment --- Short-term Capital Movements --- Currency --- Foreign exchange --- Banking --- International economics --- Finance --- Exchange rates --- Income --- Real interest rates --- Current account surpluses --- Banks and banking --- Interest rates --- Balance of payments --- China, People's Republic of
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