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Chinese Stock Markets in a Delicate Balance with Thriving Economy.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42972) has announced the addition of Privatizing China: Inside China's Stock Markets, 2nd Edition to their offering.

In the past year the Chinese domestic stock markets have attracted worldwide attention but many are puzzled as to how the stock market fails to match the blistering blis·ter·ing
n.
See vesiculation.
 performance of the Chinese economy. Privatizing China examines how the stock markets have evolved over 25 years of ownership reform in China and explains how the stock market has been a key component in reforming state enterprises. This fully updated edition of Privatizing China covers the introduction of foreign capital into the market through the QFII QFII Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors  facility and also how the current non-tradable share reform process is the culmination of years of trial and error which tried to reconcile the early conflicts in the stock market that pitched state ideology with capitalist market forces.

Since the U.S. established diplomatic relations with China in 1979, the most striking development in that nation has been the evolution of its stock marketsCoin an economy still dominated by state ownership. The corporatization Corporatization is a more precise term for what often is called privatization, for it almost always refers to a process by which formerly public assets or functions are sold or given to corporate entities.  of state-owned enterprises and the listing of their shares on domestic and international markets signal a dramatic departure from that society's past.

Privatizing China examines how the stock markets have evolved during 25 years of ownership reform and explains how the stock market has been a key component in reforming state enterprises. Written by an investment banker Investment Banker

A person representing a financial institution that is in the business of raising capital for corporations and municipalities.

Notes:
An investment banker may not accept deposits or make commercial loans.
, finance scholar and Sinologist, this timely book offers full and frank opinions on both the up- and down-side of trading in China's stock markets.

Summary of Contents:

Preface pref·ace  
n.
1.
a. A preliminary statement or essay introducing a book that explains its scope, intention, or background and is usually written by the author.

b. An introductory section, as of a speech.

2.
 

List of Abbreviations

Chronology chronology,
n the arrangement of events in a time sequence, usually from the beginning to the end of an event.
 

The Rise of China's Stock Markets, 1979 -2001

1. "You're None of Those!"

2. How China's Stock Markets Came to Be

3. Who Minds the Fox: The Regulators

4. Defining Ownership:

5. Packaging SOEs:

6. The Fortunate Few: Listed Companies listed company ncompañía cotizable

listed company nsociété cotée en Bourse

listed company list n
 

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

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

9. The 10-year Bull Market

10. The Politics of Merging the Markets

11. How CSRC CSRC Computer Security Resource Center (NIST)
CSRC China Securities Regulatory Commission
CSRC Contributing Source (telephony, real-time control protocol)
CSRC Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse
 at last Merged the Markets: the G Company Reform

12. All about QFII

13. Where we go from here

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