Shadow banking in China : risk, regulation and policy / Shen Wei, Shandong University Law School, China.
2016
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Title
Shadow banking in China : risk, regulation and policy / Shen Wei, Shandong University Law School, China.
Published
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2016]
Call Number
KNQ940 .S457 2016
Former Call Number
HG187.C6 S34 2016
ISBN
1784716766 (cased)
9781784716769 (cased)
9781784716776 (eBook)
9781784716769 (cased)
9781784716776 (eBook)
Description
xiv, 455 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)946968299
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 435-446) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of figures
vi
List of tables
vii
About the author
viii
Foreword
ix
Acknowledgements
xi
List of acronyms
xiii
1.
Decoding shadow banking: a primer
1
2.
Myth of Chinese banks' success and shadow banking
38
3.
Financial regulatory architecture: status quo
66
4.
Central bank and monetary policy
92
5.
Regulating wealth management products
118
6.
logic (or illogic) of China's local government debts out of control
149
7.
Optimizing the regulation of internet lending: from popularity to risks
187
8.
Removing underground lending markets out of the shadows
226
9.
Credit crunch and liquidity supply in China's banking sector
275
10.
Interest rate reform: full or partial liberalization?
297
11.
Renminbi's ongoing exchange rate reform
318
12.
"A tale of three zones" and financial reforms
354
13.
Is China's new deposit insurance scheme a panacea? A functional analysis
387
14.
No conclusion yet: bringing China's shadow banking into the light
417
Select bibliography
435
Index
447