ABSTRACT

This book explores the rationalities and functions of securities markets and takeover activities. Focusing on the Chinese experience of utilizing the securities market as an effective mechanism of corporate control, this volume analyses the future development of China's financial market in the era of economic globalization. Providing an overview of the historical development of the securities market and a literature review of the economic functions of stock markets, Securities Markets and Corporate Governance also examines the legal regimes governing securities markets and takeovers in some leading corporate economies including the US, Germany, Japan and the UK. This volume then focuses on the Chinese experience, proposing a model which balances internal corporate governance and external market control for China.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

part I|44 pages

Securities Market and its Regulation

part II|40 pages

Securities Markets and Corporate Governance

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Experiences of Mature Markets

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Experiences of Some Transitional Economies

part III|112 pages

Securities Markets and Corporate Governance in China

chapter Chapter 8|50 pages

Securities Regulation in China

part IV|32 pages

China's Capital Market in an Era of Globalization

chapter Chapter 10|8 pages

Economic Globalization

chapter Chapter 11|6 pages

Securities Market in the Context of Globalization

chapter |6 pages

Conclusion