The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective

China is considered the most promising emerging economies that greatly benefit from globalization. This is eminent from foreign direct investments that the country receives attracted by the enormous demand, cheap labor and sizeable business opportunities. However, it is argued that economic growth a...

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Main Author: Wang, Junyi
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21745/
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description China is considered the most promising emerging economies that greatly benefit from globalization. This is eminent from foreign direct investments that the country receives attracted by the enormous demand, cheap labor and sizeable business opportunities. However, it is argued that economic growth and the success of political transition will be hampered if financial markets are immature, especially Hedge Fund industry. To this consideration, authorities and institutions took an extra mile apart from accelerating liberalization efforts. This study found that the financial system of China and the level of its integration to global markets are observable to the hedge fund development not only in China but the Greater China which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan. Second, it is also found that hedge fund in the Mainland China is underdeveloped largely attributed to limited development of financial institutions. Third, the source of promising trade and financial liberalization of Mainland in the future, political direction and leadership serves as the most influential factor in shaping the hedge fund sector in the country.
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spelling nottingham-217452018-03-19T22:41:23Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21745/ The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective Wang, Junyi China is considered the most promising emerging economies that greatly benefit from globalization. This is eminent from foreign direct investments that the country receives attracted by the enormous demand, cheap labor and sizeable business opportunities. However, it is argued that economic growth and the success of political transition will be hampered if financial markets are immature, especially Hedge Fund industry. To this consideration, authorities and institutions took an extra mile apart from accelerating liberalization efforts. This study found that the financial system of China and the level of its integration to global markets are observable to the hedge fund development not only in China but the Greater China which includes Hong Kong and Taiwan. Second, it is also found that hedge fund in the Mainland China is underdeveloped largely attributed to limited development of financial institutions. Third, the source of promising trade and financial liberalization of Mainland in the future, political direction and leadership serves as the most influential factor in shaping the hedge fund sector in the country. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21745/1/Title_Page-_Dissertation.pdf Wang, Junyi (2007) The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) Hedge Funds
spellingShingle Hedge Funds
Wang, Junyi
The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective
title The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective
title_full The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective
title_fullStr The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective
title_full_unstemmed The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective
title_short The readiness of China towards an economic phenomenon: A hedge fund industry perspective
title_sort readiness of china towards an economic phenomenon: a hedge fund industry perspective
topic Hedge Funds
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21745/