Finance, rule of law and development in Asia : : perspectives from Singapore, Hong Kong and Mainland China / / edited by Jiaxiang Hu, Matthias Vanhullebusch , Andrew Harding.

The financial markets of Hong Kong and Singapore are leading examples in Asian financial development and regulation. Shanghai, which is developing its Free Trade Pilot Zone, is equally aiming to incorporate a sophisticated service market in order to upgrade, reform and reinvigorate the current econo...

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Superior document:Silk Road Studies in International Economic Law, Volume 3
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill Rodopi,, 2016.
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
Series:Silk Road studies in international economic law ; Volume 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (545 p.)
Notes:"In November 2014, the Asian Law Centre of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), the Centre for Asian Legal Studies and the Centre for Banking and Finance Law of the National University of Singapore jointly organized a symposium at SJTU to exchange views and ideas regarding the development of these three Asian financial centres: Singapore, Hong Kong and Shanghai."
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
1 The Rise of Singapore as International Financial Centre: Political Will, Industrial Policy, and Rule of Law /
2 Inside the Singapore Financial Centre /
3 Hong Kong: Evolution and Future as a Leading International Financial Centre /
4 Level Playing Field as an Institutional Challenge to China as a Socialist Market Economy /
5 Regulating Internationalization of Currency: Comparative Experience in Asia /
6 A Small Difference in Wording, but a Big Difference in Rule-Making: A Retrospective and Prospective View on the Development of China’s Economic Zones /
7 Finance, Rule of Law and Human Rights in China /
8 Positioning Singapore as an International Centre for Fund-Raising /
9 A People’s Market of Hong Kong: Facilitating Crowdfunding of smes /
10 New Risk Management Requirements in Hong Kong’s Corporate Governance Code: “More than Just a Box to Tick” /
11 Regulating P2P Lending in China: Industrial Landscape and Regulatory Approaches /
12 Regulating China’s Internet Money Market Funds: An Economic Perspective /
13 Liberalizing Capital Market Entry in China: Building a Registration System /
14 Anti-Corruption Enforcement in Singapore /
15 Cracking the Whip on Financial Crimes in Singapore /
16 Role of the Criminal Law in Maintaining Hong Kong as an International Financial Centre /
17 Anti-Corruption Law and Enforcement in Hong Kong: Keeping it Clean /
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Summary:The financial markets of Hong Kong and Singapore are leading examples in Asian financial development and regulation. Shanghai, which is developing its Free Trade Pilot Zone, is equally aiming to incorporate a sophisticated service market in order to upgrade, reform and reinvigorate the current economic model of development in China in the aftermath of the global financial and economic crisis. Streamlining administrative regulation is a precondition for its financial market to find root and play a central role in Asia and beyond. Finance, Rule of Law and Development in Asia offers a contextualized approach to the economic and political realities within Asian financial markets, especially in these three different jurisdictions. The volume adopts a comparative and precise account on the prospects and challenges in further developing these financial centres.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004315810
ISSN:2352-5681 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Jiaxiang Hu, Matthias Vanhullebusch , Andrew Harding.