Privatizing China :Inside China's Stock Markets

Publication subTitle :Inside China's Stock Markets

Author: Fraser J. T. Howie  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9781118179437

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780470822142

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470822142

Subject: F8 Finances

Language: ENG

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PRIVATIZING CHINA

INSIDE CHINA'S STOCK MARKETS

In more depth than any other, this highly readable book lays bare why China's capital markets have fallen so far short of their promise. It is required reading for anyone seeking to understand the realities and the future of an extraordinary economic transformation. - James Kynge, Former Beijing Bureau Chief, Financial Times, Author, China Shakes the World

Carl Walter and Fraser Howie bring together a wealth of experience to this complex and deeply important topic. Their book contains a mine of invaluable quantitative and qualitative information as well as an incredible depth of knowledge. It is essential reading for anyone investing in companies from mainland China. - Professor Peter Nolan, Judge Institute of Management Studies, University of Cambridge

Privatizing China is essential for anyone who wants to understand China's companies and stock markets. no one should invest in China without reading it. - Arthur Kroeber, Managing Editor, China Economic Quarterly

Carl Walter and Fraser Howie combine a deep knowledge of China and finance to provide an unflinching perspective on the country's effort to build functioning capital markets. China may have wowed the world with its high-speed economic growth and manufacturing prowess, but this book is compelling evidence that Beijing's mastery of the universe does not yet extend to the stock market. - Richard MacGregor, beijing Correspodent, FinancialTimes

This book will answer many people's questions regarding SOEs and the stock market. I think it is destined to become the standard reference work on the subject. - Jean C. Oi, Director, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 9

Preface

pp.:  9 – 13

List of Abbreviations

pp.:  13 – 17

Chronology

pp.:  17 – 19

1. “You're None of Those!”

pp.:  19 – 43

2. How China's Stock Markets Came to Be

pp.:  43 – 61

3. Who Minds the Fox: The Regulators

pp.:  61 – 87

4. Defining Ownership: Share Types

pp.:  87 – 109

5. Packaging SOEs: Restructuring and Listing

pp.:  109 – 127

6. The Fortunate Few: Listed Companies

pp.:  127 – 149

7. Where Have All the (Retail) Investors Gone?

pp.:  149 – 173

8. Sliced and Diced: China's Segmented Stock Markets

pp.:  173 – 207

9. Searching for the Big Fix, 2001–05

pp.:  207 – 235

10. How CSRC Sought to Merge the Markets: the G Company Reform

pp.:  235 – 261

11. Foreign Investors in China's Stock Market

pp.:  261 – 283

12. Bulls and Bears: Summing Up

pp.:  283 – 305

Appendices

pp.:  305 – 327

Endnotes

pp.:  327 – 334

Select Bibliography

pp.:  334 – 365

Index

pp.:  365 – 369

LastPages

pp.:  369 – 377

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