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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
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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
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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
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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.