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A Regulatory Challenge: The Chinese Stock Market

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Mainland China has the second-largest stock market in the world when the volumes and market capitalizations of the Shanghai (SSE) and Shenzhen (SZSE) Stock Exchanges are combined.

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    OECD Working Group on Privatization and Corporate Governance of State Owned Assets.

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  • Walter, C. E., & Howie, F. J. T. (2011). Red capitalism: the fragile financial foundation of China’s extraordinary rise. Singapore: Wiley.

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Randau, H.R., Medinskaya, O. (2015). A Regulatory Challenge: The Chinese Stock Market. In: China Business 2.0. Management for Professionals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07677-5_9

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