Betting on China : Chinese stocks, American stock markets, and the wagers on a new dynamic in global capitalism /

China operates as the planet's second largest economy and its fastest growing economic superpower. "Betting on China" suggests a new prism through which to view China's rise, present-day workings, and future prospects in the global economy: stocks; more specifically: the stocks o...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Koepp, Rob
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore : John Wiley & Sons Singapore, c2012
Singapore : ©2012
Singapore ; Hoboken, NJ : 2012
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Table of Contents:
  • Betting on China: Chinese Stocks, American Stock Markets, and the Wagers on a New Dynamic in Global Capitalism
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Wagers of the Dance: China, America, and the Interplay of Public Equity
  • A Hierarchy of Financial Footwork
  • IPOs for Cash-out and Cash-in
  • A Ground-Level View
  • U.S. China Issuances Measuring Up
  • Chapter 2 Realities, Theories, and Gung Ho: The Ying and Yang of Chinese Issuances
  • The China Wave
  • Big-Stakes Games
  • Ying-Yang IPOs
  • Market Détente
  • Breaking Molds
  • Adam Smith's China BetGains, Rules, and Risks
  • Information versus Noise
  • Real "Gung Ho"
  • Chapter 3 China Mobile: The Big Bet
  • First Dish in an IPO Banquet
  • Birth in a Maelstrom
  • Ripple Effects
  • Assimilating Global Standards
  • Of Men and Governance
  • Red Chip Scare
  • Spillover Effects
  • Quantity, Banditry, and Quality
  • New Generations, New Markets
  • Nothing and Everything
  • Chapter 4 Spreadtrum Communications: When the Chips Are Down
  • Stirring the Waters
  • The Basic Spreadtrum Story
  • Leading a New Chinese Industry
  • Chapter 7 Continuing the Bet: Accountability and AdaptabilityEvolving Accountability
  • The Adaptability Challenge
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • About the Author
  • Index
  • Pulling Back from the BrinkShortsighted Shorting
  • Chapter 5 Calling the Bluff: Truths, Fictions, and CRMs
  • Initial Misgivings
  • In Through the Back Door
  • Dawn of the CRM Dread
  • A Short Love Affair for CRMs
  • Unaccountable Accounting
  • The Din of CRM Noise
  • A Reversal for RM Overhype
  • Chapter 6 Longtop Financial: The Costs of Dirty Dealing
  • The Longtop Shocker
  • A Fallen Icon
  • Deception's Depths
  • A China Problem?
  • New Stakes in the Game
  • The SEC's Big Bet
  • Upping the Ante
  • Beyond the Brink?