Ups and Downs of the Shanghai Securities Market
He Ying and
Wang Qing Ren
Chinese Economy, 2010, vol. 43, issue 6, 76-93
Abstract:
The Chinese securities market has experienced an unusual history of development. Since the launch of China's reform policy, the securities market has played an increasingly significant role in China's economic development. Shanghai, China's most dynamic city, is a key financial center. Like other emerging markets, the Shanghai securities market has its own uncertainty, increased even more by the current financial crisis. Nevertheless, Shanghai's securities market will have a better tomorrow after going through the financial crisis.
Date: 2010
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