
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1927781
handle: 10419/53555
Reform of financial regulation is a priority on the international agenda. At the call of the Group of Twenty Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors (G-20), a number of new international standards have been issued, most notably Basel III. As a member of the G-20, the Financial Stability Board (FSB), and the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is now on a faster track in adopting international standards. However, the key issue for the PRC-as well as many other emerging markets-is to how to keep focused on the domestic policy agenda while adopting the new global standards.
G28, G18, Finanzsektor, China, Kapitalmarktliberalisierung, ddc:330, financial regulation, China, financial sector, banking supervision, regulatory framework, G-20-Staaten, Basel II, E44, Bankenpolitik, financial regulation; basel iii; prc financial sector, E58, E52, jel: jel:E44, jel: jel:E52, jel: jel:E58, jel: jel:G28, jel: jel:G18
G28, G18, Finanzsektor, China, Kapitalmarktliberalisierung, ddc:330, financial regulation, China, financial sector, banking supervision, regulatory framework, G-20-Staaten, Basel II, E44, Bankenpolitik, financial regulation; basel iii; prc financial sector, E58, E52, jel: jel:E44, jel: jel:E52, jel: jel:E58, jel: jel:G28, jel: jel:G18
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