China's Impact on Hong Kong's Position As an International Financial Centre

China's Impact on Hong Kong's Position As an International Financial Centre

Author: Jiangyu Wang

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 35

ISBN-13:

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Hong Kong's ambition to maintain its position as an international financial centre - or even to become a more significant one, depends overwhelmingly on the market of Mainland China (hereinafter the Mainland, China or the PRC). China, however, provides a mixed blessing for Hong Kong in this regard, arising out of the inevitable co-existence of integration and competition between the two regions under Chinese sovereignty. This chapter examines the impact of Mainland China on Hong Kong's status as an international financial centre from legal and policy perspectives. It is organized as follows: Part II looks at the direct economic concessions offered by China through the FTA. Part III discusses the challenges of China's SOEs, many of them are listed in the Hong Kong Exxhange, to the regulatory environment of Hong Kong's stock market. Part IV analyses the impact of the rise of Shanghai and Shenzhen on Hong Kong, focusing on the implications of Shanghai's ambition, driven by China's relevant industrial policies, to be an international financial centre. Part V concludes.


Hong Kong's Global Financial Centre and China's Development

Hong Kong's Global Financial Centre and China's Development

Author: Yan-leung Cheung

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-12-08

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1317284771

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This book provides an overview of Hong Kong’s role as an international financial centre, focusing especially on how Hong Kong has contributed significantly, and continues to contribute significantly, to China’s economic development. It considers the importance of Hong Kong’s stock market in raising finance for Chinese companies, explores the potential of Hong Kong as an offshore financial centre, and discusses recent regulatory reforms. It concludes by assessing the prospects for Hong Kong’s continuing success as a global financial centre, and puts forward recommendations for policies which would help secure continuing success.


Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre

Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre

Author: Dr Catherine Schenk

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2001-03-15

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 1134626053

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Based on previously unpublished archival records, this book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the development of Hong Kong as one of the worlds premier international financial centres.


Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre

Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre

Author: Y. C. Jao

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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This book analyzes the role of Hong Kong as a prominent financial centre . Issues such as taxonomy of financial centres, reasons for Hong Kong's past success, competition from other centres, policy issues, and speculation upon Hong Kong's future are discussed.


Hong Kong as a Global Business and Financial Hub

Hong Kong as a Global Business and Financial Hub

Author: Tai-Lok Lui

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-10-10

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13: 1000965910

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This book explores the manifold ways that the current confrontations between China and the US, and political tensions within the Special Administrative Region (SAR) has brought Hong Kong to the forefront of emerging political frictions between Beijing and the territory and growing international rivalry between the two powerful nations of the world. Unlike the situation in the post-WWII decades, which witnessed the internationalisation of the Hong Kong economy, this “New Cold War” poses challenges to the SAR’s status as a global city and international financial and business centre. The enactment of the National Security Law and the growing presence of Beijing in regulating the SAR’s domestic affairs triggered strong reactions from many countries. Hong Kong has to bear some of the consequences of measures imposed onto China as a result of current controversies. The shadow of China also raises many eyebrows about the prospects of Hong Kong as a free and liberal city. And the outbreak of COVID-19 and the concomitant interruption to economic flows and the movement of people further complicate the situation. This book will be of great value to students and scholars in the fields such as Economics, Sociology and Asia Pacific studies. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Asia Pacific Business Review.


Money And Finance In Hong Kong: Retrospect And Prospect

Money And Finance In Hong Kong: Retrospect And Prospect

Author: East Asian Institute

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 1998-05-13

Total Pages: 78

ISBN-13: 9814496154

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Hong Kong's reunification with China on July 1, 1997 after 156 years of British rule was a historic event of worldwide significance. While the transition to Chinese sovereignty has so far been smoother than expected, there are lingering doubts concerning three interrelated issues: whether the Hong Kong dollar can continue to exist, whether the linked exchange rate can survive and whether Hong Kong can retain its role as an international financial centre. These issues are analyzed and discussed objectively in the first article of this book.The second article confines itself to the workings of the currency board. In addition, the future of the system after Hong Kong's historic reunification with China is briefly discussed.


A Financial Centre for Two Empires

A Financial Centre for Two Empires

Author: David C. Donald

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-06-19

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1139952188

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This is a case study of legal transplant, economic development, cultural adaptation and political integration. Hong Kong's journey from British entrepôt to China's international financial centre is one of the most interesting legal stories of our time. But Hong Kong's future is even more interesting: will this region with British-origin institutions survive full integration into China and become its permanent international financial centre? Does Hong Kong have the legal infrastructure to compete effectively with Shanghai and Singapore, and even New York and London? A Financial Centre for Two Empires presents Hong Kong's story, examines its corporate economy and securities market, assesses its corporate, securities and tax laws for doctrinal soundness and appropriate remedies, and evaluates the quality of their enforcement empirically. It closes with a view of Hong Kong from the perspective of developments in Beijing and Shanghai, including an examination of the important political dimension.


Financial markets and institutions. A comparison of China and international financial centers

Financial markets and institutions. A comparison of China and international financial centers

Author: Nadiia Kudriashova

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2019-04-01

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 3668911452

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Essay from the year 2017 in the subject Economics - Finance, grade: MA, Yale University, language: English, abstract: International Finance Center (IFC) are an integral part of the modern international financial economy. One of its basic components is the availability of developed national financial markets, actively interacting with similar markets in other countries. As an example, the United States can lead the UK, Japan, in economic development which play an important role the financial markets, and the major cities of these countries (New York, London, Tokyo), are the major international financial centers. Cities can be seen as the gateway to the global economy. They are important for the functioning of both national and global economy, since they are concentrated huge financial, informational and intellectual resources, based most of the major industrial, commercial, financial and service companies, specialized credit and financial institutions and banks. In addition to traditional MFC in the last decades of the 20th century a number of new financial centers competing for the role of international. The acceleration of globalization and especially its financial component, led to an increase in strength and influence regional financial centers, in particular, such as Hong Kong (Hong Kong). The financial market of China, which is traditionally considered to be emerging financial markets have long been a mature international financial centers that have an impact not only on the regional economy, but also in the distribution of global capital flows. The study of the functioning of the MFC, their development trends is the most important area for the understanding of the new global economy, its characteristics and movement mechanisms. At the same time identifying new trends in the development of Asian financial centers, particularly their inclusion in the competition for international corporations have mastered the financial market, is both scientific and practical interest. This makes it possible to identify local features of financial globalization as a result of the connection and the active development of the Asia-Pacific Economic Space with new financial centers, show their role, prospects and competitiveness in the global economy. Of particular importance is the study of the development of Chinese financial market, especially given the fact that the IMF has recognized the yuan a freely usable currency, reflecting the expanding role of China in world trade, a significant increase in the use of the yuan in the international scale and the growth of operations with it.


China's Emerging Financial Markets

China's Emerging Financial Markets

Author: Martha Avery

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-05-04

Total Pages: 668

ISBN-13: 047082249X

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"This comprehensive resource presents the views of China's most highly respected economists, bankers, and policy makers--along with opinions from Western authorities--on the current state of banking and finance in China. Tracing the history of China's banking and finance system and looking toward its future, the book offers valuable insight for financial service providers, bankers, private equity and hedge fund managers, and equity research and credit analysts."--Publisher's website.


Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule

Hong Kong Under Chinese Rule

Author: Warren I. Cohen

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1997-05-28

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 9780521627610

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A balanced analysis of a sensitive subject: Hong Kong's future prospects.