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I. Financial
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Fund Management in
China
ISBN : 981-4187-10-0
China's fund management industry is one
of the most vibrant sectors in China. This 8-year old industry is also
one
of the fastest growing markets in the world. From 1998 to 2005, the
total
NAV of China's funds has increased 40 times with a striking CAGR of
more
than 70%. At the end of 2004, the newly emerged fund management
industry
in China has to-date accumulated more than US$50 billion in assets
under
management. It is no surprise then that fund managers worldwide
have
set their sights on the vast potential of the domestic market.
As foreign firms look to tap into the
nascent but potentially bullish industry, the easing of regulations
within
the industry as part of China's WTO commitments is something much
anticipated. As opposed to the previous 33%, foreign firms may
now
hold maximum stake of 49% in a joint fund-management venture. All
signs point towards tremendous growth and opportunities within China's
fund management industry.
Aimed at providing important reference
value to foreign fund managers and professionals in financial
institutions, this fact book compiles comprehensive details of fund
management companies across mainland China, and provides data and
statistics on more than 160 funds. Besides being a comprehensive guide
on
China's fund management, this book puts China's fund management
industry
in the world's context to assist readers in understanding the vibrant
sector. |
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Financial Services in
China
ISBN : 981-4163-26-0
As
China embarks on a stage of fast growth, or more accurately, continues
on
its path of rapid development, many of its industry sectors are
undergoing
drastic changes. Nowhere is this more evident than in the major
adjustments made in the financial services industry.
This guide is a comprehensive review
of many critically important sub-sectors, such as banking, securities
and
insurance, and includes their development, changing regulatory
environments, competitive landscapes, key statistical data and major
players.
Enhancing the depth of the guide are a
set of special reports which address a range of hot topics:
restructuring
of the state-owned banks, "Going Public: Paths taken by the Big Four";
organization of stock markets, "Full Circulation: An Urgent Task
Languishes on the Backburner"; and, market potential of the insurance
industry, "Insuring a market of 1.3 billion people?"
With the most updated data and
comprehensive information, this is your quick guide and handy reference
tool on China's financial services
industry. |
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China Fund
Management Industry
ISBN : 981-4163-29-5
Growing rapidly, the newly emergent fund
management industry in China has to-date accumulated RMB 320 billion
(USD
38.6 billion) in assets under management. It is no surprise then that
fund
managers worldwide have their sights set on the vast potential of the
domestic market.
As foreign firms look to
tap into the nascent but potentially bullish industry, the easing of
regulations within the industry as part of China's WTO commitments is
something much anticipated. As opposed to the previous 33%, foreign
firms
may now hold a maximum stake of 49% in a joint fund-management venture.
All signs point towards tremendous growth and opportunities within
China's
fund management industry.
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China
Brokerage Market
ISBN :
981-4163-20-1
The brokerage business
has been the only bright side to this doom-and-gloom outlook. Compared
with shrinking underwriting jobs and loss-making proprietary trading
and
asset management businesses, the brokerage sector still managed to
achieve
modest growth despite the year’s difficult market
conditions.
At present,
China’s stock market is undergoing profound structural changes.
Stock market regulators have made great strides in circulating the
country’s huge non-tradable shares, as well as encouraging fund
injection from various sources into the bourses. As the stock market
advances in the right direction,the brokerage sector is bullish on
growth.
To foreigners, the
current slump facing local securities houses gives them an opportunity
to
exploit the vast potential of China’s securities brokerage
market.
As the Chinese government resorts to influencing market forces in order
to
advance it financial reform roadmap, foreign institutions are set to
play
an increasingly active role in the sweeping restructuring of the local
securities
industry.
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II. Business
Investment Guides
Essential overviews of regions and
industries for all foreign investors seeking reliable and updated
information for doing business in
China. |
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Provide statistics, insight and in-depth analysis for
a wide spectrum of industries; vital reference resources for investment
and academic purposes.
| IIII. Documentary
Series
"Inside the
World's Largest Factory", a 5-episode documentary series, takes you on
an
eye-opening journey to uncover China's emergence as the world's largest
factory. Recently telecast on Channel NewsAsia May/June 2004, TVB Hong
Kong's Pearl Channel on Oct 18 2004, and now showing on inflight
channels.
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Inside the World's Largest
Factory
VCD (For Home Viewing)
ISBN :
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ISBN :
981-0516-70-3 [ Click
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ISBN :
981-05-1483-3 [ Click
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ISBN :
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The documentary series covers the
investment climate and key physical, environmental and economic factors
that have made China - and specifically her industrial parks and
special
development zones - the world's largest factory. We take you behind the
scenes on this eye-opening journey into the World's Largest Factory!
- Guangdong and the Pearl River Delta
Region - one of the earliest places in China to open up to the world
market;
- Shanghai - the widely-acclaimed
financial center of China;
- Beijing , or as R&D practitioners call
it, the "Silicon Valley" of China
- Understand Free Trade Zones in the
uniquely Chinese context
- Visit the Suzhou Industrial Park, an
exemplary model of Sino-Singaporean cooperation in
China
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