Dynamics in the Chinese financial markets has attracted much international attention. This course aims to providing the international students in Fudan University with a comprehensive understanding of how the Chinese financial markets originated and developed, what reforms have been accomplished since 1978, the Chinese characteristics, the challenges in future reforms, and possible steps the government would take in the following 5 years.
The course covers major financial markets in China, including the central bank, the commercial banking system, the security market and the foreign exchange market as well as the reform of RMB exchange rate regime. Each can be an individual topic; however, these parts are closely related and integrated in the framework of China’s Reform and Opening Door Policy and the opening of financial markets.
The course is delivered in English. International students are strongly encouraged to compare the systems, institutions and regimes with those in their countries or regions, thereby understanding China in the global context. Students are also expected to develop their analytical skills and teamwork during the course.