China's Securities Market
Towards Efficient Regulation
By Jing Bian
To Be Published January 31st 2014 by Routledge – 256 pages
To Be Published January 31st 2014 by Routledge – 256 pages
This book is a comprehensive and detailed study of the information disclosure system in the Chinese securities market. Covering China, the UK and Hong Kong, it examines the listed companies, stock exchanges, securities companies, financial intermediaries, financial regulators and investor protection of the system. The book looks at the role and functions of the securities regulatory commission, and highlights the details and insights that generally reveal the past and current status of the information disclosure regime in the Chinese securities market. By identifying problems and their reasons, the book forms an approach to further develop securities regulation.
1. Information Disclosure System in Chinese Securities Market: Theory and Practice 2. Information Disclosure of Listed Companies and the Role of Stock Exchanges 3. The Rogue Player? Securities Companies and Information Disclosure 4. Intermediaries and Information Disclosure: An Analysis of Credit Rating Agencies and Securities Lawyers 5. A Weak Regulator? The Role and Function of the China Securities Regulatory Commission 6. Importance of Investor Protection: Mechanism and Problems 7. Conclusion
Jing Bian teaches in the Faculty of Law and Social Sciences at SOAS, University of London, UK.
Name: China's Securities Market: Towards Efficient Regulation (Hardback) – Routledge
Description: By Jing Bian. This book is a comprehensive and detailed study of the information disclosure system in the Chinese securities market. Covering China, the UK and Hong Kong, it examines the listed companies, stock exchanges, securities companies, financial...
Categories: Chinese Economics, Chinese Studies, International Economics