China Business Feature

Thu, Mar 11, 2010

By Industry - Finance

Caution against Bad Debts Trap

Fueled by Beijing’s policies to maintain the economic growth, the public investment boom across China raises risks in increasing non-performing assets at local commercial banks, making a strong case for caution.

Doing the PE Shuffle

The current industrial reshuffle offers a golden opportunity for top-notch players in the private equity game to seek out good investment openings.

Opportunities in the Economic Crisis

Aspiring Chinese enterprises may be able to seize opportunities that emerge from the economic crisis and elevate their position in global value chains, provided that the European and North American markets don’t suffer for too long.

Looking for Answers in Rural Financing

No matter which approach the government takes to establish a modern rural financial system, the key question in rejuvenating the rural economy remains how to facilitate the flow of capital back to rural areas.

Can Investment Brokers Weather the Financial Storm?

In the value chain of traditional investment banks and venture capital firms, financial advisors play a unique role in the financial capital sector by helping ventures build IPO models. But their livelihoods are being challenged by the global economic crisis. How can they adapt to survive?

Opportunities behind Massive Global Financial Bailouts

By seizing this opportunity, China will be able to demonstrate its responsibility and ability to lead as a global power. It will also lay a solid foundation for the country’s economic momentum over the next 30 years.

Financial Predicaments in China’s Rural Areas

Breakthroughs must be made amidst the conflicts in financial services in China’s rural areas.

The NYSE Looks to the East

The NYSE was wise enough to take precautions even during a bullish market. That proactive approach is beginning to pay off.

New Huadu Raises Funds in Virtue of Tang Jun

New Huadu’s successful listing proves the value of Tang Jun, the “emperor employee”.

China’s Fund Companies Look for Foreign Expertise

A lack of international expertise and a habit of only tapping into a limited domestic talent pool has backed China’s fund companies into a corner.

Thriving During an Economic Downturn

While legions of companies are suffering through hard times, a few are doing exceptionally well thanks to flexible strategies and smart positioning.

The VC Bank

China’s financial industry is learning from an innovative new credit model-banks combined with venture capital.

China Merchants Bank: Do or Die

Will China Merchants Bank, the avant-garde in every new banking field, continue its success?

Disasters Lead to a Second Look at Insurance

There’s hope that the Sichuan earthquake will be a wake-up call for many to reconsider the importance of catastrophe insurance.

China’s Banks—Not Bad At All!

The excellent performance of Chinese banks in the first quarter of 2008 reflects their increasing profitability.

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