Singaporean Entrepreneurs

11 Jun, 2007

The Reason for China’s Stock Market Boom 2007

Posted by: Singapore Entrepreneur In: Business in China

* When China first allowed private investment in state-owned enterprises, the government created a two-tier approach that, in its initial design, would let companies raise additional capital while retaining a high degree of supervision over their assets.

* Although this approach was successful at first, over time it did not facilitate a deepening of China’s capital markets and led to uncertainty about how the structure of ownership would be reformed—uncertainty that contributed to an almost five-year decline in the Shanghai stock market.

* New reforms put in motion in 2005 and 2006 will reach a milestone this year (2007), with the elimination of the two-tier structure. The reforms spurred a massive rally in the stock market over the past year and a half. In the longer term, they have profound implications for mergers and acquisitions, equity markets, and corporate governance in China.

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1 Response to "The Reason for China’s Stock Market Boom 2007"

1 | Ewan Matthews

August 2nd, 2010 at 2:26 am

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it is good to invest in the stock market but you must be very careful and not speculate on rising stocks.*.`

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