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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced …
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(firms incorporated and listed in mainland China), H shares (firms incorporated in mainland China but listed in Hong Kong …), and Red Chip shares (firms incorporated outside mainland China and listed in Hong Kong). We find no difference in the … complexity in the influence of mainland China's versus Hong Kong's institutional forces on state-controlled Chinese firms listed …
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Private Equity investors exiting on the Chinese “A Share” markets in Shanghai and Shenzhen are subject to a compulsory 12-month lock-up, during which the sale of shares is prohibited. While this regulation aims to limit speculative investments in pre-IPO companies, it exposes private equity...
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externalities using panel data of 30 provinces in China from 1993 to 2007. A two-sector model, including both foreign-funded sector … foreign capital, with a weakening spillover effect over time, contributed positively to China's economic growth during 1993 … to the formation of social capital, should be given more policy support in China. This paper analyzes the interrelation …
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the Shanghai stock exchange in China could be developed and implemented. It makes some assumptions about the actors … make an effective argument for the China Banking Regulatory Commission (CBRC), China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC …
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all investment trusts in China. In the first nine months of 2011, however, their NAV rose by 130% and is expected to … constant proportion portfolio insurance (CPPI). This approach appears to work because of China's relatively high interest rates …. We can think of three main reasons for the surge in capital preservation funds in China: (1) the rules governing …
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The article looks to the status of Portugal-China bilateral relations in the context of an enormous trade deficit, the … fading of Portuguese economic interests in Macao and China, and the removal of China as a vector of Portugal foreign policy … relations with the PRC (second in the rank of foreign partners) is minimal representing 0,50% of EU exports to China. China has …
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This paper reinvestigates the predictability of equity market index returns of Chinese Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite index (SSEC) using the changes in oil prices. We find significant oil effect on the predictability of SSEC returns after the year 2003. The effect can neither be explained by...
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law of insider trading in the People's Republic of China, and the reality of enforcement against insider trading in China …-drawn insider trading prohibition established in China's 2006 Securities Law. Although the statute establishes a relatively narrow … meditation on what this problem might mean for China's growing capital markets and regulation of them, in isolation and as those …
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Despite a vast accumulation of private capital, China is not embracing capitalism. Deceptively familiar capitalist … introduces the chapters comprising the NBER volume Capitalizing China (Fan and Morck, eds. 2012), which examine China's high … consider policy alternatives the CCP might consider if its goal is China's elevation into the ranks of high income countries …
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