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China financial sector reform

December 19, 2022
Fintech and ‘China’s Reinvention of Money’
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Martin Chorzempa.

November 25, 2021
The Idiosyncrasies of China’s Bond Market
By Kate Jaquet
China’s bond market appears hampered by unpredictable default mechanisms, non-standardized bond covenants, and unreliable bond ratings.

November 23, 2021
China’s Risky Investments: Wealth Management Products and Corporate Bonds
By Sara Hsu
Recent missed payments show why these are some of the riskiest assets in China.

September 07, 2021
What Is The Goal Of Beijing’s New Stock Exchange?
By Jesse Turland
China says the new bourse will invigorate Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs). Some observers argue it forms part of a plan to bring firms listed abroad back to China.

September 07, 2021
China’s Crackdown on Private Equity Funds
By Sara Hsu
The private equity fund industry posed serious enough financial risks that additional oversight was necessary.

August 12, 2021
China’s Insurtech Crackdown: Tech Saga Continues
By Sara Hsu
As if the existing tech crackdown wasn’t sufficient, China just rolled out new regulations for internet insurance companies.

July 11, 2020
China’s Banking Sector Faces Multiple Challenges After COVID-19
By Yan Liang
From the economic toll of COVID-19 to the long-term implications of reforms, China's banking sector needs to tread carefully.

August 14, 2018
China’s Worst Banks: The ‘Lehman’ Factor
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Brandon Emmerich.

July 09, 2018
Amid US-China Trade War, Beijing Worries About Its Financial Sector
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese financial authorities insist China is capable of “winning big battles” and “tackling external risks.”

November 07, 2015
China’s Next Five-Year Plan: Realistic Objectives?
By Sara Hsu
The targets in the plan look very much in line with China’s overall economic shift.

July 21, 2015
China’s Bond Market Continues to Inch Open
By Sara Hsu
The central bank takes another few steps in opening up China's bond market.
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