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E-Book, Englisch, 253 Seiten, eBook

Hu / Yin / Zheng Development of China's Financial Supervision and Regulation

E-Book, Englisch, 253 Seiten, eBook

ISBN: 978-1-137-52225-2
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



China's financial regulatory system is crucial to the global economy, but is little understood. This book surveys and explicates the current status, the development, and planned reform of the Chinese financial supervision and regulatory system in a systematic way. From the shadow banking system to commercial banking, securities and the foreign exchange regime, the authors shed light on the different moving parts of the system; meanwhile, they show how reforms have changed the system in recent years, whether in free-trade zones, the Shanghai-Hong Kong stock market connection, or in the registration mechanisms required for new IPOs. 
The editors and authors are from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the China Banking Regulatory Committee, the China Securities Regulatory Committee and other leading academic and policy organizations.  

Hu Bin is Deputy General Director of the Institute of Finance and Banking (CASS). He has published over twenty papers in significant legal journals such as Chinese Journal of Law and Finance & Trade Economics. He has extensive practical experience and expert knowledge in the financial laws and regulations. He was awarded with the 'Youth Innovation Award' by Central State Organs Work Committee. 
Yin Zhentao is a Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor in Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the Deputy Director of the Law and Finance Department at the Institute of Finance and Banking and Deputy Director of the Research Center for Financial Law and Financial Regulation, CASS.
Zheng Liansheng is a Senior Research Fellow in Economics and Associate Professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the Deputy Director of the Research Center for Financial Law and Financial Regulation, CASS.
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1. The Shadow Banking System of China: Scale, Risks and Regulation.- 2. Internet Finance: Definition, Mode, Risk, and Regulation.- 3. Annual Developments in Banking Regulation.- 4. Annual Developments in Securities Regulation.- 5. Annual Report of Foreign Exchange Administration.- 6. Research on the Financial Reform & Innovation and Corresponding Regulation in China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.- 7. Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect: Main Characteristics, Strategic Significance, and Regulatory Response.- 8. Stock Issue Registration System Reform: International Experience and China’s Choice.


Hu Bin is Deputy General Director of the Institute of Finance and Banking (CASS). He has published over twenty papers in significant legal journals such as
Chinese Journal of Law and Finance & Trade Economics
. He has extensive practical experience and expert knowledge in the financial laws and regulations. He was awarded with the "Youth Innovation Award" by Central State Organs Work Committee. 

Yin Zhentao is a Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor in Economics at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the Deputy Director of the Law and Finance Department at the Institute of Finance and Banking and Deputy Director of the Research Center for Financial Law and Financial Regulation, CASS.

Zheng Liansheng is a Senior Research Fellow in Economics and Associate Professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He is the Deputy Director of the Research Center for Financial Law and Financial Regulation, CASS.


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