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Isser:DB
44 pages
English
Issue Date:Mar 2009
The financial crisis has thrown the banking world into turmoil. As the
dust settles, questions inevitably arise as to what and who will drive
the financial markets in future years. China has on many occasions
been identified as one of the potential key players, given its size and
share in the global economy and its vigorous pursuit of economic
reform for several decades. Whether the country will be in a position
to meet these expectations critically depends on how deeply it will
be affected by the current crisis, how well it can emerge from the
turmoil, and how its markets and regulators respond to the recent
experiences. We set out to explore these questions, and assess
China’s prospect in a series of chapters in this report.
We start by looking at the existing structure and recent developments
of China’s own domestic financial markets, assessing its
capability and potential. We then take a critical look at the state of
China’s banking sector and how it will be impacted by the current
global financial crisis. The potential of China’s domestic banking
sector is also examined. We try to gauge the current extent of
China’s integration into the global financial markets. The opening of
China’s markets to outside investors and the progress and prospects
of regulatory liberalisation are also scrutinised. Finally, we
look at China’s own reach around the world through different angles:
China’s financial institutions going abroad and China’s role as a
global investor.
China’s financial markets will continue to evolve as guided by its
domestic dynamics and needs as well as external opportunities and
circumstances. It is clear that China has global ambitions on top of
the potential to be a key player in the world financial markets, and
the country has made great strides in recent years. The journey is
still in its early stages, and there will be many pitfalls ahead. As
China continues to rise, it is difficult to imagine that its level of
engagement or influence on the world stage will not grow.


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