The Chinese financial system: Sino-centricity and orchestrated control
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Contents Preface ix About the Author xi Acknowledgments xi i i List ofFigures xxi List of Tables xxiii xxv List of Vignettes xxvii Introduction Chapter 1 The Financial System in China: Ruled by the State 1 1.1. The Chinese Central Bank and the Other Regulatory Bodies 1.1.1. Capitalism with “Chinese Characteristics” 1.1.2. The Regulated Public Inherited from the Communist Years Still Dominates 1.1.3. An All-Powerful Regulator at the Order of the Government 5 1.2. The Chinese Financial System Compared to Other Systems 1.2.1. The State as a Conductor 1.2.2. A Lack of Maturity and a Minor Role for the Stock Exchange 1.2.3. Few Private Banks 1.3. The Financial Strategy of the Chinese Government 1.4. Conclusion 1 1 XV 3 9 9 13 14 16 17
xvi The Chinese Financial System Chapter 2 Performers of the Chinese Financial System 2.1. A Fringed Oligopoly: Five Established Banks and a Myriad of Smaller Banks 2.1.1. A Sino-centric Sector Where the Public Dominates 2,1.2. The Issue of Bad Banks 2.1.3. China Union Pay: The Monopoly Challenged Not Only by Competitors 2.2. The Chinese Stock Exchange Platforms 2.2.1. The Three Mainland Stock Exchange Platforms 2.2.2. Introductory Phases Interspersed with Periods of Freezing 2.2.3. A Stunning Volatility 2.2.4. A Tough Backlash 2.2.5. Technology Boards WereCreated 2.2.6. A Bridge with Hong Kong 2.3. The Issue of Size 2.3.1. The Advantages of Size: A Barrier to Foreign Banks 2.3.2. The Limits of Size: Mastodons Are Not Agile 2.4. Conclusion 21 22 22 26 27 30 30 32 33 34 34 35 35 36 37 38 Chapter 3 Evolution of the Chinese Financial System 43 3.1. The Development of Shadow Banking 3.1.1. Shadow Banking in Western Countries: A Temporal Mismatch 3.1.2. The Notion of Shadow Banking in China 3.2. The Case of Local Government Financing Vehicles 3.3. The Emergence of Private Banks 3.3.1. The Omnipresence of the State 3.3.2. A Burgeoning Private Sector 3.4. Conclusion 43 Chap ter 4 Financing Infrastructures 4.1. 40 Years of Domestic Experience 4.1.1. The Chronological Sequence 4.1.2. The Range of Infrastructures 4.1.3. The Rationale for Investing in Infrastructures 4.1.4. The Limits of the Infrastructure Strategy 4.2. The Three Policy Banks for the Financing of Infrastructure 44 45 49 52 52 53 54 57 58 59 61 63 65 66
Contents 4.3. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Tool for Foreign Policy 4.3.1. A Chinese Initiative 4.3.2. An "Anti-Bretton Woods” Project 4.3.3. A Successful Launch Establishing China in the World International Order 4.4. Conclusion Chapter 5 Investing Abroad: The Primacy of Geopolitics Over Business 77 5.1. Evolution of Inward and OutwardFDI 5.1,1. The Story Started with Inward FDI 5.1.2. A Radical Takeoff of Outward FDI in Less Than a Decade 5.1.3. State-Owned Enterprises Originally Led Overseas Investment 5.1.4. Chinese FDI Stocks Abroad RemainLow 5.1.5. Headwinds for Growth of OutwardFDI? 5.2. Motivations for Outward FDI 5.2.1. Facilitate the Access of the Acquired Firm to the Chinese Market 5.2.2. Catch-Up Strategy: Outward FDI as a Channel to Missing Assets 5.2.3. Pure and Simple Geographical Diversification 5.3. The Role of China Investment Corporation (CIC) 5.3.1. The Financial Arm of the Chinese Government 5.3.2. An Increasingly International Investment Strategy 5.4. Conclusion Chapter 6 Technology in the Banking Industry 6.1. Financing Access to Technology 6.2. The Revolution of Mobile Payment 6.2.1. Chinese Consumers Stopped Using Cash 6.2.2. The Alibaba-Tencent (see Appendix) Duopoly 6.2.3. Differences with Europe and the USA 6.3. The FinTech Landscape 6.3.1. A Large Range of Applications 6.3.2. A New Industry Is Emerging xvii 69 70 70 72 72 78 78 80 83 84 85 87 87 89 90 91 91 91 93 97 98 101 101 102 103 104 104 105
χνηί The Chinese Financial System 6.3.3. Leapfrogging to the New Technological Generation 6.3.4. The Conductor Is Regaining Control 6.4. Conclusion Chapter 7 The Financial Impact of Chinese Societal Challenges 115 7.1. Real Estate: Toward a Debt Crunch? 7.1.1. A New Industry Resulting from Massive Urbanization 7.1.2. Social, Economic, andFinancial Changes 7.1.3. The Emergence of Powerful Real Estate Developers 7.1.4. Easily Earned Money 7.1.5. The Risk of Bubbles due to Irrational Hypertrophy 7.1.6. Chinese Real Estate Developers Have Diversified Outside of China 128 7.2. Aging Population: How to Finance Retirement Pensions? 7.2.1. The Negative Consequences of the One-Child Policy 7.2.2. China with White Hair 7.2.3. The Financing of Pensions 7.2.4. Raise the Retirement Age 7.2.5. Senior Citizens Also Offer an Economic Opportunity 7.3. Increasing Debt 7.3.1. Is the Chinese Economy Developing an Addiction to Debt? 134 7.3.2. Public Debt Has Grown 7.3.3. Corporate Debt Is Exploding 7.3.4. Internal Debt 7.4. Conclusion Chapters New Perspectives 8.1. The Belt Road Initiative: A New Bet on Infrastructures 8.1.1. The Most Significant Chinese Geopolitical Initiative in Decades 141 8.1.2. A Trillion Euro Initiative to Spread Chinese Geopolitical Influence 143 8.1.3. All Good for China, Maybe for Recipients 8.1.4. A New Wave with the Potential to Change the World Order 145 8.1.5. Security in Question 8.1.6. The Oppositions to the BRI 108 109 Ill 116 116 117 120 123 124 130 130 131 132 132 133 134 135 136 137 137 141 141 144 146 147
Conienis 8.2. Opening the Door to Foreign Investments in Banking 8.2.1. A Meager Role for Foreign Banks 8.2.2. The Timid Entry of Few Pioneers 8.2.3. Possible Options for Foreign Banks 8.3. The Future of the Chinese Currency 8.3.1. The Challenge of the Internationalization of the Yuan 8.3.2. The E-yuan: The Digital Currency as a Cash Substitute 8.4. Conclusion 148 148 149 151 153 154 155 156 Conclusion 161 Appendices 165 Index 217 |
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Contents Preface ix About the Author xi Acknowledgments xi i i List ofFigures xxi List of Tables xxiii xxv List of Vignettes xxvii Introduction Chapter 1 The Financial System in China: Ruled by the State 1 1.1. The Chinese Central Bank and the Other Regulatory Bodies 1.1.1. Capitalism with “Chinese Characteristics” 1.1.2. The Regulated Public Inherited from the Communist Years Still Dominates 1.1.3. An All-Powerful Regulator at the Order of the Government 5 1.2. The Chinese Financial System Compared to Other Systems 1.2.1. The State as a Conductor 1.2.2. A Lack of Maturity and a Minor Role for the Stock Exchange 1.2.3. Few Private Banks 1.3. The Financial Strategy of the Chinese Government 1.4. Conclusion 1 1 XV 3 9 9 13 14 16 17
xvi The Chinese Financial System Chapter 2 Performers of the Chinese Financial System 2.1. A Fringed Oligopoly: Five Established Banks and a Myriad of Smaller Banks 2.1.1. A Sino-centric Sector Where the Public Dominates 2,1.2. The Issue of Bad Banks 2.1.3. China Union Pay: The Monopoly Challenged Not Only by Competitors 2.2. The Chinese Stock Exchange Platforms 2.2.1. The Three Mainland Stock Exchange Platforms 2.2.2. Introductory Phases Interspersed with Periods of Freezing 2.2.3. A Stunning Volatility 2.2.4. A Tough Backlash 2.2.5. Technology Boards WereCreated 2.2.6. A Bridge with Hong Kong 2.3. The Issue of Size 2.3.1. The Advantages of Size: A Barrier to Foreign Banks 2.3.2. The Limits of Size: Mastodons Are Not Agile 2.4. Conclusion 21 22 22 26 27 30 30 32 33 34 34 35 35 36 37 38 Chapter 3 Evolution of the Chinese Financial System 43 3.1. The Development of Shadow Banking 3.1.1. Shadow Banking in Western Countries: A Temporal Mismatch 3.1.2. The Notion of Shadow Banking in China 3.2. The Case of Local Government Financing Vehicles 3.3. The Emergence of Private Banks 3.3.1. The Omnipresence of the State 3.3.2. A Burgeoning Private Sector 3.4. Conclusion 43 Chap ter 4 Financing Infrastructures 4.1. 40 Years of Domestic Experience 4.1.1. The Chronological Sequence 4.1.2. The Range of Infrastructures 4.1.3. The Rationale for Investing in Infrastructures 4.1.4. The Limits of the Infrastructure Strategy 4.2. The Three Policy Banks for the Financing of Infrastructure 44 45 49 52 52 53 54 57 58 59 61 63 65 66
Contents 4.3. The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: A Tool for Foreign Policy 4.3.1. A Chinese Initiative 4.3.2. An "Anti-Bretton Woods” Project 4.3.3. A Successful Launch Establishing China in the World International Order 4.4. Conclusion Chapter 5 Investing Abroad: The Primacy of Geopolitics Over Business 77 5.1. Evolution of Inward and OutwardFDI 5.1,1. The Story Started with Inward FDI 5.1.2. A Radical Takeoff of Outward FDI in Less Than a Decade 5.1.3. State-Owned Enterprises Originally Led Overseas Investment 5.1.4. Chinese FDI Stocks Abroad RemainLow 5.1.5. Headwinds for Growth of OutwardFDI? 5.2. Motivations for Outward FDI 5.2.1. Facilitate the Access of the Acquired Firm to the Chinese Market 5.2.2. Catch-Up Strategy: Outward FDI as a Channel to Missing Assets 5.2.3. Pure and Simple Geographical Diversification 5.3. The Role of China Investment Corporation (CIC) 5.3.1. The Financial Arm of the Chinese Government 5.3.2. An Increasingly International Investment Strategy 5.4. Conclusion Chapter 6 Technology in the Banking Industry 6.1. Financing Access to Technology 6.2. The Revolution of Mobile Payment 6.2.1. Chinese Consumers Stopped Using Cash 6.2.2. The Alibaba-Tencent (see Appendix) Duopoly 6.2.3. Differences with Europe and the USA 6.3. The FinTech Landscape 6.3.1. A Large Range of Applications 6.3.2. A New Industry Is Emerging xvii 69 70 70 72 72 78 78 80 83 84 85 87 87 89 90 91 91 91 93 97 98 101 101 102 103 104 104 105
χνηί The Chinese Financial System 6.3.3. Leapfrogging to the New Technological Generation 6.3.4. The Conductor Is Regaining Control 6.4. Conclusion Chapter 7 The Financial Impact of Chinese Societal Challenges 115 7.1. Real Estate: Toward a Debt Crunch? 7.1.1. A New Industry Resulting from Massive Urbanization 7.1.2. Social, Economic, andFinancial Changes 7.1.3. The Emergence of Powerful Real Estate Developers 7.1.4. Easily Earned Money 7.1.5. The Risk of Bubbles due to Irrational Hypertrophy 7.1.6. Chinese Real Estate Developers Have Diversified Outside of China 128 7.2. Aging Population: How to Finance Retirement Pensions? 7.2.1. The Negative Consequences of the One-Child Policy 7.2.2. China with White Hair 7.2.3. The Financing of Pensions 7.2.4. Raise the Retirement Age 7.2.5. Senior Citizens Also Offer an Economic Opportunity 7.3. Increasing Debt 7.3.1. Is the Chinese Economy Developing an Addiction to Debt? 134 7.3.2. Public Debt Has Grown 7.3.3. Corporate Debt Is Exploding 7.3.4. Internal Debt 7.4. Conclusion Chapters New Perspectives 8.1. The Belt Road Initiative: A New Bet on Infrastructures 8.1.1. The Most Significant Chinese Geopolitical Initiative in Decades 141 8.1.2. A Trillion Euro Initiative to Spread Chinese Geopolitical Influence 143 8.1.3. All Good for China, Maybe for Recipients 8.1.4. A New Wave with the Potential to Change the World Order 145 8.1.5. Security in Question 8.1.6. The Oppositions to the BRI 108 109 Ill 116 116 117 120 123 124 130 130 131 132 132 133 134 135 136 137 137 141 141 144 146 147
Conienis 8.2. Opening the Door to Foreign Investments in Banking 8.2.1. A Meager Role for Foreign Banks 8.2.2. The Timid Entry of Few Pioneers 8.2.3. Possible Options for Foreign Banks 8.3. The Future of the Chinese Currency 8.3.1. The Challenge of the Internationalization of the Yuan 8.3.2. The E-yuan: The Digital Currency as a Cash Substitute 8.4. Conclusion 148 148 149 151 153 154 155 156 Conclusion 161 Appendices 165 Index 217 |
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title_short | The Chinese financial system |
title_sort | the chinese financial system sino centricity and orchestrated control |
title_sub | Sino-centricity and orchestrated control |
topic | Finanzwirtschaft (DE-588)4017214-4 gnd Finanzpolitik (DE-588)4127795-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Finanzwirtschaft Finanzpolitik China |
url | https://www.gbv.de/dms/zbw/1851674942.pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034920357&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV049636964 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT jollydominiquer thechinesefinancialsystemsinocentricityandorchestratedcontrol |
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