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Investing in Asian Offshore Currency Markets

The Shift from Dollars to Renminbi

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  • © 2013

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Part of the book series: Global Financial Markets (GFM)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Challenges and Strategies of Developing Offshore Renminbi Markets

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About this book

The offshore currency market is a foundation of offshore bond market, helping well-established corporations in global financing. Following the global financial tsunami in 2008 and European debt crisis in 2009-2011, this book aims to document the latest issues, challenges, trends and thoughts relating to offshore currency markets in Asia.

Editors and Affiliations

  • City University of Hong Kong, China

    Michael C. S. Wong

About the editors

Saikat Chatterjee, Thomson Reuters, Hong Kong Rituparna Das, National Law University Jodhpur, India Jing Gu, ISDA Dong He, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong Cho-Hoi Hui, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong Susan Hume, The College of New Jersey, USA Chung-Ming Kuan, National Taiwan University, Taiwan Rosita P S Lee, Hang Seng Bank, Hong Kong David W Y Leung, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong Julia Leung, HKSAR Government, Hong Kong Marvin P W Lo, Bank of China, China Robert N McCauley, Bank for International Settlements, Switzerland Joe M K Ng, Standard Chartered Bank, Hong Kong Arthur Shek, HKET Holdings, Hong Kong Wei Shen, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China Yingyi Tsai, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan Jim Wong, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong

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