The Chinese stock market: development and prospects
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Date
2003-03
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The University of western Australia
Abstract
This paper reviews the history of the development of the Chinese stock market, analyses the market scale and structure and sheds light on the prospects of the market. The development of the stock market can be classified into four stages, namely,the early stage of stock market development (1983-1991), the transition of the regulatory system (1992-1996), the red chips craze and the deflation (1997-1999) and WTO entry and state share reduction (2000 present). We argue that the current structure of China's stock market is unbalanced and that this has important repercussions on the performance of listed companies and the further development of the stock market. Solving the problem with the poor liquidity of non-tradable shares is a particularly urgent task. As China is expected to maintain its current economic growth momentum,the prospects are that the Chinese stock market will continue to expand in the coming decade.
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Chinese stock market, Development, Prospects