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Taiwan's capital market reform : the financial and legal issues

Author: Brian Semkow
Publisher: Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Taiwan's Capital Market Reform examines from a unique interdisciplinary, financial, legal, and economic framework, the history, current status, and the future prospects of capital market reform in Taiwan. In the 1990s, and into the next century, Taiwan's increasingly liberalized and internationalized capital markets will stimulate better its domestic and international economic successes, including greater capital  Read more...
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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Semkow, Brian.
Taiwan's capital market reform.
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1994
(OCoLC)647547456
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Brian Semkow
ISBN: 0198288913 9780198288916
OCLC Number: 30398386
Description: xvii, 329 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: 1. Introduction --
2. Overview of the Financial System in Taiwan --
3. Corporate Landscape in Taiwan --
4. Structure of Securities Markets --
5. 1988 Securities and Exchange Law Amendments (SELA) --
6. Post-SELA Liberalization of (Non-Debt) Securities Markets --
7. Post-SELA Internationalization of (Non-Debt) Securities Markets --
8. Bond Market Liberalization and Internationalization --
9. Derivative Financial Products and Markets --
10. Mergers and Acquisitions --
11. Conclusion.
Responsibility: Brian Wallace Semkow.
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Abstract:

Taiwan's Capital Market Reform examines from a unique interdisciplinary, financial, legal, and economic framework, the history, current status, and the future prospects of capital market reform in Taiwan. In the 1990s, and into the next century, Taiwan's increasingly liberalized and internationalized capital markets will stimulate better its domestic and international economic successes, including greater capital formation and savings at home, and capital investment and trade flows abroad facilitated by its rapidly growing and energetic free-enterprise Chinese business and conglomerates. Moreover, Taiwan will become an integral economic and financial part of the Greater China that is likely to become the world's largest economy early in the new millennium, acting as a major investor in and banker to the mainland, as well as to the rest of Southeast Asia.

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