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内容提要:
Written in an engaging and accessible way by a personal investor for other personal investors, The China Investor offers a comprehensive look at
the companies at the forefront of China’s march to superpower economic status the firms started a new breed of private-sector entrepreneurs the best-performing Greater China mutual funds the pitfalls of investing in a restructuring economy the online resources that will help you invest in China equities wherever you are the part China assets can play in a diversified retirement portfolio. The China Investor recognizes China’s gains from two decades of economic reform and the exciting potential of the country’s membership in the World Trade Organization. At the same time, it takes a clear-eyed view of the policy misfires and internal stresses. The concluding chapter focuses on what can go wrong in China, from unsustainable GDP growth, to the implosion of the banking system, to chaotic aftermath of a rapid disintegration of the communist party. The China Investor is predicated on the proposition th at there is no turning back for market-opening reforms. China’s coastal provinces now have the infrastructure and skills to serve as the workshop of the world and move up the value chain. Its rapidly growing middle class has accumulated a critical mass of wealth to fuel domestic consumption. An increasingly affluent citizenry will usher in some form of democracy, as has happened in South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. When China has become the next economic superpower, investors who made the leap of faith today will get their just reward. 作者简介:
Cesar Bacani is a veteran Hong Kong financial journalist and personal investor who conceptualized and launched the personal section of regional newsweekly Asiaweek. He served as the venerable magazine’s personal finance editor until it closed in 2001. Previously Asiaweek’s business editor, Bacani took charge of The Asiaweek 1000, the widely followed annual ranking of Asia’s largest corporations, and The Asiaweek 500, a listing of the region’s biggest banks. As education editor, he also developed Asiaweek’s ranking of Asia’s best universities, technology institutions and business schools.
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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Workshop of the World Risk and Rewards The China Story Bad Vibes Six Rules for the China Investor Chapter 2: Alphabet Soup Dreaming of Mainland Money Beyond Arbitrage Consumer Spending Restructuring Trade Boom Industrial Production The Private Sector Chapter 3: Purple Chips Bejing Capital International Airpon China Mobile ChinaTravel International CNOOC Limited PetroChina Denwqy Motors Huaneng Power International Shanghai Industrial HoLdings Shenzhen Investment Limited TCL International Zhejiang Exresswqy Other Stocks to Watch A Note About Timing Chapter 4: Green Chips AsiaInfo Holdings Chaoda Modern Agriculture Global Bio-chem Teenologv, People's Food Holdings Tom.corn Limited Wah Sang Gas Xinao Gas Other P-Shares to Watch Chapter 5: The Feeling Is Mutual Aberdeen International Fund China Tracker INVESCO GT PRC Fund Manulife Global Fund Matthews China Other Funds to Consider A Note About Timing Chapter 6: Egging Your Nest What About YourPlan? Starting Out At Midstream On Golden Pond Don't Stop Investing Chapter 7: The Enablers Online Brokers Buying blutual Funds Studying Primarv Data Scrutinizing Research Reports News, Commentary and Quotes Tracking Mutual Funds Choosing Your Financial Adviser Chapter 8: What Can Go Wrong Glossary Resources for the China Investor Selected Bibliography Index |