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Yale University

Financial Markets: Regulation and Opportunities in China and Emerging Markets

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Explore a guest lecture by Laura Cha, former vice chair of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, as part of Yale University's Financial Markets course. Gain insights into career opportunities in financial markets' private and public sectors, with Cha sharing her experience as a regulator in the Chinese market. Discover motivations for public sector work, the application of regulation in China, government support for start-ups, and global financial exchange mergers. Learn about Chinese companies registering on overseas exchanges, plans for an international board at the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and Cha's views on Basel III rules. Delve into topics such as the interplay between Western business and emerging markets, the history of HSBC, and the role of state-owned enterprises in China's economy.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. The Private and the Public Sector of Financial Markets.
- Chapter 2. China's Public Sector and Opportunities in Other Emerging Market.
- Chapter 3. Motivations to Work in the Public Sector .
- Chapter 4. The Interplay between the Western Business World and Emerging Markets .
- Chapter 5: A Brief History of the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC).
- Chapter 6. The Role and the Enforcement of Regulation in China.
- Chapter 7. State-Owned Enterprises and Support for Start-Up Companies in China.
- Chapter 8. Mergers of Stock Exchanges.
- Chapter 9. Overseas Registration of Chinese Companies and the International Board in Shanghai.
- Chapter 10. The Regulatory Impact of Basel III.

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