China’s Interbank Markets: Analysis of Investors and Regulations
Abstract
As an important part of the financial market system in China, the interbank market plays the role of both a currency market and a capital market. Although the investor structure has been optimized in recent years, there are still many problems which need to be solved in terms of diversification, internationalization, and professionalization. Developing regulations for investors requires taking lessons from foreign experiences and accounting for current conditions, from which the basic principles for laws, institutions, patterns, etc. can be established. In this paper, the relevant situation of the interbank market in China is analyzed.
As an important part of the financial market system in China, the interbank market plays the role of both a currency market and a capital market. Although the investor structure has been optimized in recent years, there are still many problems which need to be solved in terms of diversification, internationalization, and professionalization. Developing regulations for investors requires taking lessons from foreign experiences and accounting for current conditions, from which the basic principles for laws, institutions, patterns, etc. can be established. In this paper, the relevant situation of the interbank market in China is analyzed.
Contents
I. THE STATUS AND PROBLEMS IN THE STRUCTURE OF INTERBANK MARKET INVESTORSII. THE STATUS AND PROBLEMS OF SUPERVISION IN THE INTERBANK MARKET Skip to top