UID:
almafu_9959328629402883
Format:
1 online resource (xxv, 209 pages)
ISBN:
9781118087169
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111808716X
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9781118087176
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1118087178
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9781119199267
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1119199263
Content:
China operates as the planet's second largest economy and its fastest growing economic superpower. "Betting on China" suggests a new prism through which to view China's rise, present-day workings, and future prospects in the global economy: stocks; more specifically: the stocks of China-operating companies that are listed on the major U.S. stock markets of NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. It is through the mechanics of the bets placed on Chinese companies in these equity exchanges-the largest and most liquid in the world and open to investors across the planet-that real insight into the workings of China and of its economy are generated and played out in real time.
Note:
Betting on China: Chinese Stocks, American Stock Markets, and the Wagers on a New Dynamic in Global Capitalism -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Wagers of the Dance: China, America, and the Interplay of Public Equity -- A Hierarchy of Financial Footwork -- IPOs for Cash-out and Cash-in -- A Ground-Level View -- U.S. China Issuances Measuring Up -- Chapter 2 Realities, Theories, and Gung Ho: The Ying and Yang of Chinese Issuances -- The China Wave -- Big-Stakes Games -- Ying-Yang IPOs -- Market Détente -- Breaking Molds
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Adam Smith's China BetGains, Rules, and Risks -- Information versus Noise -- Real "Gung Ho" -- Chapter 3 China Mobile: The Big Bet -- First Dish in an IPO Banquet -- Birth in a Maelstrom -- Ripple Effects -- Assimilating Global Standards -- Of Men and Governance -- Red Chip Scare -- Spillover Effects -- Quantity, Banditry, and Quality -- New Generations, New Markets -- Nothing and Everything -- Chapter 4 Spreadtrum Communications: When the Chips Are Down -- Stirring the Waters -- The Basic Spreadtrum Story -- Leading a New Chinese Industry
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Pulling Back from the BrinkShortsighted Shorting -- Chapter 5 Calling the Bluff: Truths, Fictions, and CRMs -- Initial Misgivings -- In Through the Back Door -- Dawn of the CRM Dread -- A Short Love Affair for CRMs -- Unaccountable Accounting -- The Din of CRM Noise -- A Reversal for RM Overhype -- Chapter 6 Longtop Financial: The Costs of Dirty Dealing -- The Longtop Shocker -- A Fallen Icon -- Deception's Depths -- A China Problem? -- New Stakes in the Game -- The SEC's Big Bet -- Upping the Ante -- Beyond the Brink?
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Chapter 7 Continuing the Bet: Accountability and AdaptabilityEvolving Accountability -- The Adaptability Challenge -- Appendix -- Notes -- About the Author -- Index
Additional Edition:
Print version: Koepp, Rob. Betting on China. Singapore : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, ©2012 ISBN 9781118087145
Language:
English
Keywords:
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URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119199267
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119199267
URL:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119199267