China Briefing - The Practical Application of China Business
Dezshira India Briefing Vietnam briefing www.2point6billion.com
 
Username Password
Remember Me
Forgot Username
or Password?
China’s Wall Street Arrives: Beijing’s Financial Street
Other Recent Articles
   
Current Issue of China Briefing

China’s Wall Street Arrives: Beijing’s Financial Street

    July 2008
We have devoted this entire issue to Beijing, looking at the reemergence of the capital as the nation's financial center. The development of Beijing’s Financial Street has largely escaped the mainstream press. Yet, astonishingly, an entirely new district has sprung up west of Tiananmen Square. The implications for China’s financial services industry are huge. Home to government regulators, China’s largest banks, and serious global players such as JPMorgan, HSBC, and Goldman Sachs, the new wealth and power base that has been created here is astounding. We look at the history of the area, at why the shift has occurred, provide maps and guides to what’s where, and interview some of the key players.
Download this issue [PDF].

 Astonishingly, an entirely new district, which will ultimately occupy nearly six square kilometers, has been built within a ten minute drive of Tiananmen Square.. 

Wall Street Arrives in Beijing

July 2008 - Visitors to Beijing, even long term residents, may be unaware of the development that has taken place the past two years to the west of the district. Yet here it is, a brand new, gleaming city, with its own specific character, home to some of China and the world’s best known financial institutions. Beijing’s Financial Street has arrived Download this issue [PDF].
 

Establishing a Foreign Owned Financial Institution in China

July 2008 - Setting up a foreign-owned bank in China can be a daunting task, requiring strict adherence to the China Banking Regulatory Commission’s “Measures for the Implementation of Administrative Licensing Items Concerning Foreign Funded Financial Institutions.” While the CBRC’s requirements for establishing foreign-funded financial institutions are lengthy, and oftentimes inexplicably repetitive, they can be distilled down to manageable components. Download this issue [PDF].
 

China’s Financial Centers

July 2008 - China currently has two, three or four stock exchanges, depending on how you count them, as well as several commodity futures exchanges. As investor interest increases on the mainland and overseas, these bourses will continue to grow in importance and market share. Below we profile the main exchanges in Greater China. Download this issue [PDF].
 

Subscribe Now -
Monthly Magazine

You are welcome to subscribe to China Briefing on-line, FREE of charge. Sign Up



China Business Guides

Representative OfficesEstablishing Business in China

Establishing Business in China China Briefing's best selling technical guides to Setting Up Representative Offices, Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprises, Joint Ventures and China's Business Taxes are all available priced at just USD25 each. Click here to access content descriptions and order forms.

 For content details and order forms, click here USD25.00




©2000-2008 China Briefing Media Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Send all feedback/comments here. Terms of Use