Abstract
The Chinese economic reform, starting from 1978, facilitated the emergence and development of the capital markets. This paper provides a brief review of the Chinese stock market from various perspectives, such as the regulation, issuance of shares, shareholding structure and financial reporting of listed firms, and future development. It is expected that our paper could offer readers andresearchers who are in the Chinese capital market, particularly in the area of accounting and finance, a general understanding of the market.
Subject
General Business, Management and Accounting
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