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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949865589602882
    Format: 1 online resource (191 pages)
    ISBN: 9781351020015 , 1351020013 , 9781351020008 , 1351020005
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies on the Chinese Economy Ser.
    Note: Reducing moral hazard and encouraging efficient allocation of capital. , Cover; Half Title; Book Title; Copyright; Contents; Illustrations; Figures; Tables; Selected milestones in the reform of China's banking sector; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Part I: the orthodox view of reform; The orthodox view of reform and the role of the state; The orthodox view of reform and the regulation of markets; Part II: reform as an evolution of institutions; Why history matters; Why history matters; Why history matters; Why history matters; Why history matters; References; 2 The search for a modern banking system (800-1990); China's indigenous banking system. , Foreign intervention and a failed attempt to establish a modern banking systemBanking within the planned economy system; Reform and opening: banks to become 'real banks'; Diversification of the banking sector; The role of new financial institutions in the development of the banking sector; Bureaucratic control and decentralising reforms; Establishing institutions of market governance; Financial regulation; Risk management; Auditing; Human capital; Increasing burden on banks; Conclusion; References; 3 Building a banking regulatory system for the socialist market economy (1990-96). , Inability to ensure economic stabilityImplementation of 'control and rectification' policy; Lack of financial order; Reform measures; Bureaucratic control and market regulation; 'Groping for stones' -- subsequent institutional development in the banking sector; Build-of risk in the banking sector; Conclusion; References; 4 Reducing systemic risk in the socialist market economy (1997-2002); The AFC and the dangers of the global financial system; The AFC as a driver for domestic reform; The first national financial work meeting; Immediate measures to reduce the level of NPLs. , SOE reform as a removal of the historical burdenReform to regulate the market; Clean-up of the NBFI sector; Bringing fraud to light; Improving party governance; WTO entry as a threat and an opportunity; Sovereignty of China's banking sector; The second national financial work meeting; Conclusion; References; 5 The development of a sound and sustainable banking model (2003-07); Improving banking supervision; The CBRC; Shareholding reform; Financial restructuring of the large state-owned banks; Auditing of the large state-; Minority investors; Listing of China's large state-owned banks. , Corporate governance after listingRisk management; Credit risk; Operational risk; Human resources; Legal development; Interest rate reform and wealth management products; The lifting of restrictions on RMB business for foreign banks post-WTO entry; Conclusion; References; 6 Reacting to the global financial crisis (2008-17); The war of ideas over financial regulation; The direct impact of the crisis; The stimulus plan and increased bank lending; Credit risk; Local government debt; Shadow banking; Party initiatives to reduce expenditure and stop corrupt practices.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Williams, Guy. Evolution of China's Banking System, 1993-2017. Milton : Routledge, ©2018 ISBN 9781138496972
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group,
    UID:
    almahu_9949384029002882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781351020008 , 1351020005 , 9781351020022 , 1351020021 , 9781351020015 , 1351020013
    Series Statement: Routledge studies on the Chinese economy ; 69
    Content: This book traces the development of China's banking system through the first 25 years of China's socialist market economy up to the present. It examines how China's leaders have chosen their own path for reforming and regulating the banking sector and shows how this approach has differed significantly from the neoliberal approach promoted by the West. The book demonstrates the effectiveness of the Chinese approach, contrasting China's relative success in weathering the Asian financial crisis with the huge disruption experienced by other East and Southeast Asian nations which had followed the neoliberal model much more closely. The book explains how China's officials were able to resist the persistent efforts of foreign financial institutions to gain control of China's financial sector, particularly around the time of China's entry to the World Trade Organization. It argues that China's increasing influence in international financial institutions after the global financial crisis can help mitigate the risk of future financial crises and promote global financial stability.
    Note: Chapter 1: Introduction -- chapter 2: The search for a modern banking system (800-1990) -- chapter 3: Building a banking regulatory system for the socialist market economy (1990-96) -- chapter 4: Reducing systemic risk in the socialist market economy (1997-2002) -- chapter 5: The development of a sound and sustainable banking model (2003-07) -- chapter 6: Reacting to the global financial crisis (2008-17) -- chapter 7: Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: Print version: The evolution of China's banking system, 1993-2017 London ; NewYork : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2019. ISBN 9781138496972 (hardback)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; History.
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