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1. Based on spatial analysis to study transmission from Chinese stock market to others | |||
Zhu Manling,Hui Xiaofeng | |||
Economics 29 April 2010 | |||
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Abstract:Chinese stock market has got more and more influence from other regions, since China began QFII and many stocks were back from Hong Kong stock market. Many scholars begin to study this. But they only study time series and don’t think about and ignore these regions spatial character. This paper use spatial analysis to study SSE composite index, Dow Jones Index, Nikkei-225, Singapore straits time index, TWII , HS index and FTSE 100 from January 1, 2006 to January 1, 2007 and from January 1 2007 to January 1 2008. This paper first will build spatial weights and decompose these stock index yield rate. And then quantify the relations between Chinese stock markets and other stock markets. It will compare the influences of Chinese stock market to these stock markets in these two periods. At last this paper constructs spatial transmission model of close price of Chinese SSE and open price of other regions’ stock markets. And this paper found in 2006 chinese stock market had no influence on others, but in 2007 Chinese stock market only influence United States’ stock market. To other markets, Chinese effects are very small. Chinese influence on the world line is: China →United States → other markets. | |||
TO cite this article:Zhu Manling,Hui Xiaofeng. Based on spatial analysis to study transmission from Chinese stock market to others[OL].[29 April 2010] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/42477 |
2. The challenge of banking in Emerging Markets | |||
Qin Jun ,Chang Xuhua ,Zhao Shasha | |||
Economics 22 September 2008 | |||
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Abstract:This essay illustrate the detail of challenges for emerging markets including central bank supervision, bank lending and non-performing assets, risk management, banking structure changes, deposit insurance and credit guarantee, bank rating. Through all of these facts, the author explains how vulnerable banks are in emerging markets to crisis. Then some feasible treatment will be suggested based on the research of studies about the difficulties in the banking system of emerging markets. | |||
TO cite this article:Qin Jun ,Chang Xuhua ,Zhao Shasha . The challenge of banking in Emerging Markets[OL].[22 September 2008] http://en.paper.edu.cn/en_releasepaper/content/24229 |
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