China's Road to Greater Financial Stability: Some Policy Perspectives
August 23, 2013
Summary
China has reached a stage where further financial sector reforms appear essential. As the reform process progresses and macrofinancial linkages deepen, the preservation of financial stability will become a major policy preoccupation. This publication draws upon contributions from senior Chinese authorities and academics as well as staff from the IMF to discuss the financial policy context within China, macroeconomic factors affecting financial stability, and the critical role of financial system oversight. It seeks to improve the understanding of the financial sector policy processes underway and the shifts taking place among China’s economic priorities.
Subject: Asset and liability management, Balance of payments, Banking, Capital flows, Capital markets, Commercial banks, Credit, Financial institutions, Financial markets, Financial sector policy and analysis, Financial sector stability, Liquidity, Money
Keywords: bank, bank regulator, banking system, BOOK, Capital flows, Capital markets, central bank, China, Commercial banks, Credit, cross-sector operation, Europe, Financial sector stability, Global, Liquidity, market, market freedom, market globalization, PBC sterilization bill, People's Bank of China, renminbi, wealth management activity
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244
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CRGFEA
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9781616354060
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