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Chinese stock markets : a research handbook /

The exponential growth of China's stock markets in the past decade has attracted global attention from academics and practitioners. The practitioner's interest in Chinese markets stems from corporations; investors and financial institutions foresee substantial benefits from investing in Ch...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Su, Dongwei
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: River Edge, NJ : World Scientific Pub., 2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1. Development of Chinese stock markets. 1.1. Introduction. 1.2. Setting the scene: Shanghai and Shenzhen in the early reform period. 1.3. The establishment of secondary markets. 1.4. The participation of international investors. 1.5. The role of mutual funds and other institutional investors. 1.6. After the Fifteenth National Congress: increasing reversal to capitalism. 1.7. Problems and dilemmas
  • ch. 2. Structural and institutional characteristics. 2.1. Introduction. 2.2. Regulatory framework. 2.3. Ownership structure. 2.4. Listing standards and procedures. 2.5. Market microstructure
  • ch. 3. Risk, return and regulation in Chinese stock markets. 3.1. Introduction. 3.2. Stock-market return and volatility pattern. 3.3. Day of the week effect. 3.4. Market efficiency hypothesis. 3.5. GARCH models. 3.6 Estimation and empirical results. 3.7. Government regulation and market volatility. 3.8. Volatility asymmetry and spill-over. 3.9 Summary
  • ch. 4. Ownership restrictions and foreign shares discount. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Ownership restrictions in Chinese stock markets. 4.3. A price discrimination model. 4.4. An intertemporal capital asset pricing model. 4.5. Testable implications from the models. 4.6. Empirical results. 4.7. Summary
  • ch. 5. Excess volatility in domestic share markets. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. A modified mixture of distribution approach. 5.3. Estimation: generalized method of moments. 5.4. Data adjustments. 5.5. Empirical results. 5.6. Cross-sectional analysis. 5.7. Time-series analysis. 5.8. Summary
  • ch. 6. The underpricing of initial public offerings. 6.1. Introduction. 6.2. The new-issue and offering process. 6.3. The role of financial variables in the pricing of IPOs. 6.4. The adverse-selection models. 6.5. The signaling models. 6.6. Bribery and lottery hypotheses of IPO underpricing. 6.7. Underpricing of foreign-share IPOs. 6.8. Long-run performance of IPOs. 6.9. Summary
  • ch. 7. Corporate governance and post-IPO financing. 7.1. Shareholders' behavior and corporate governance. 7.2. Political costs and agency costs of equity financing. 7.3. Choices of post-IPO financing. 7.4. The information content of different financing choices. 7.5. Institutional transformation to improve corporate governance. 7.6. Summary
  • ch. 8. Accounting information and stock performance. 8.1. Introduction. 8.2. Roles of financial disclosure for performance evaluation. 8.3. Corporate disclosures made by listed Chinese companies. 8.4. Stock returns around earnings releases. 8.5. Why domestic investors over-react to earnings release?
  • ch. 9. Internationalization of Chinese stock markets. 9.1. Foreign Investment in Domestic B-share market. 9.2. Overseas listing of Chinese stocks. 9.3. Concerns that emerged. 9.4. China moving toward world capital market: strategic issues and options. 9.5. Liberalization of capital movements.