In this authoritative book, a leading Chinese expert on financial and economic
law thoroughly explains the functions, activities and procedures that
characterize the behaviour of financial institutions under current Chinese law.
The book features:
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control of monetary policy formulation and implementation by the People’s Bank
of China (PBOC)
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modern central banking functions of the PBOC
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independence and accountability of the PBOC
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requirements and procedures for banking entry
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specific risk-based regulatory and supervisory requirements of the China
Banking
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Regulatory Commission (CBRC)
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problem bank resolutions of the CBRC
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foreign banking law developments before and post WTO transitional period
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impact of new foreign banking regulations and rules on foreign bank activities
in China
Part One: Central Banking Law. Chapter 1. Central Banking
Functions of the PBOC. Chapter 2. Independence and Accountability of
the PBOC.
Part Two: Domestic Banking Law.
Chapter 3. Bank Entry. Chapter 4. Risk-Based Regulation. Chapter
5. Risk-Based Examinations. Chapter 6. Problem Bank Resolution and
Enforcement.
Part Three: Foreign
Banking Law. Chapter 7. Foreign Bank Entry. Chapter 8. Foreign Bank
Regulation.