Capital Markets

Chinese Capital Markets Research, Summer 2011

The quarterly Chinese Capital Markets Research is currently published in Japanese only. An English translation of the Table of Contents is provided here and links are shown when related articles in English are available from Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research or elsewhere. For other materials in English, please contact the author(s) or NICMR directly.

Contents

Special Feature: Development Research Center - Nomura Foundation Joint Research Conference

Using Capital Markets for Restructuring and M&A of State-owned Enterprises—Experience of the Shenzhen Exchange
SONG Liping, Shenzhen Stock Exchange
Priority Areas for Deepening Reform of State-owned Enterprises
CHEN Xiaohong, Enterprise Research Institute, Development Research Center of the State Council

Finance and Capital Market Reform

Proposals for China’s Financial Strategy to the Year 2020
XIA Bin, Financial Research Institute, Development Research Center of the State Council
Outlook for China’s Securities Market in 2011
LI Yongsen, Finance and Securities Research Institute, Renmin University

Macro Finance

Behind the Restrained 7% Growth Target in China’s New 5-Year Plan
Chihung KWAN, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.
The Direction of Food Prices as the Major Determinant of China’s Inflation Rate
Chihung KWAN, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.

International Finance

Impact of the Third BRICs Summit Held in China

Eiichi SEKINE, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.

Financial Management

Announcement of China’s Version of Basel III and Impact on China’s Banking Sector

Eiichi SEKINE, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.

Domestic Underwriting Rankings for 2010 and the Presence of Foreign Securities Companies
Eiichi SEKINE, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.

Asset Management

Moves to Strengthen China's Foreign Exchange Reserve Management

Eiichi SEKINE, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.

HOT TOPIC

The Third US-China Strategic-Economic Dialogue Heightens Expectations for Chinese Capital Market Liberalization
Eiichi SEKINE, Nomura Institute of Capital Markets Research, Ltd.