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Title The handbook of China's financial system / [edited by] Marlene Amstad, Guofeng Sun, and Wei Xiong
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 492 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
Contents Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART 1. BANKING AND MONETARY POLICY -- 1. Banking Institutions and Banking Regulations -- 2. Monetary Policy Framework and Transmission Mechanisms -- 3. Monetary Policy Instruments -- 4. China's Interest Rate Liberalization -- PART 2. BOND AND MONEY MARKETS -- 5. Chinese Bond Markets and Interbank Market -- PART 3. FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND THE REAL ECONOMY -- 6. Macroeconomic Effects of China's Financial Policies -- 7. China's Real Estate Market -- 8. Infrastructure Financing -- PART 4. ONGOING REFORMS
9. RMB Internationalization: Past, Present, and Prospect -- 10. China's Capital Account Liberalization: A Ruby Jubilee and Beyond -- PART 5. STOCK MARKET -- 11. The Development of the Chinese Stock Market -- 12. Corporate Governance in China -- 13. The Accounting System in China -- PART 6. ASSET MANAGEMENT -- 14. Investment Funds in China -- 15. China's Venture Capital Market -- PART 7. PENSION SYSTEM -- 16. The Chinese Pension System -- PART 8. NEW DEVELOPMENTS -- 17. Fintech Development -- Editors and Contributors -- Index
Summary "The Chinese economy is now easily one of the most important and closely scrutinized economies in the world. Relatively minuscule changes in predictions of how the Chinese economy will perform can drive up or down stocks and the price of oil and other commodities. At the heart of how the Chinese economy works is its financial system-but the Chinese financial system is vastly different than most people in the West can understand. How do house prices work, for example, in a country where the very concept of property ownership is significantly different than our own? This edited volume will serve as a standard reference guide to China's financial system. With eighteen chapters, the handbook features overviews on the banking sector-the core of China's financial system and the key channel for implementing China's monetary policy-China's ongoing reforms, and the quickly growing bond and money markets, among other topics. Each chapter is written by a leading expert in the field, and as a whole the list of contributors represents an impressive mix of leading scholars and high-level policy officials, some with first-hand knowledge of setting and carrying out Chinese financial policy. The handbook will serve as the first real authoritative volume of literature in the field, and will shed extensive new light on the links between China's financial system and the real economy"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis A-shares
British pound
C schemes
Chinese investment funds
Chinese mutual funds
Chinese rating agency
Euro
FDI
Fintech cities
IFRS
IMF
IPO reform
Japanese yen
LGFV
McCallum rule
PBC policy rates
Q schemes
QFII
RMB cross-border flows
RMB internationalization
RMB lending
RQFII, QDII
SOEs
Shanghai stock exchange
Shenzhen stock exchange
Taylor rule
US dollar
VC
accounting system
asset management
banking institutions
banking regulations
banking
basic social security
benchmark rates
bond connect
bond credit ratings
bond markets
capital account liberalization
central bank independence
corporate governance
credit extension
credit market rates
domestic assets
employer-sponsored annuity programs
equity markets
familiarity
fintech development
fintech regulatory developments
fintech
foreign direct investment
foreign exchange
hedge funds
infrastructure financing
interbank markets
interest rate liberalization
interest rates
internet usage
investor behavior
investor behavioral biases
limited attention
liquidity facility rates
local government financing vehicles
loss aversion
macroprudential policies
market economy
microprudential supervision initiatives
monetary policy instruments
monetary policy
money markets
mutual fund industry
mutual funds
online shopping
overconfidence
pension system
pensions
price-based policy instruments
private equity funds
public pension scheme
quantity-based policy instruments
real state market
representativeness bias
shadow banking
shareholder activism
state-owned commercial banks
stock connect
stock market regulations
stock market
venture capital funds
venture capital market
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 09, 2020)
Subject Banks and banking -- China
Monetary policy -- China
Finance -- China
Capital market -- China
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / Economics
Banks and banking
Capital market
Economic policy
Finance
Monetary policy
SUBJECT China -- Economic policy -- 1976-2000. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024024
China -- Economic policy -- 2000- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh00001557
Subject China
Form Electronic book
Author Amstad, Marlene, editor.
Sun, Guofeng, 1972- editor.
Xiong, Wei, 1971- editor.
LC no. 2020005409
ISBN 0691205841
9780691205847