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Private Lending in China - Practice, Law, and Regulation of Shadow Banking and Alternative Finance (Hardcover)
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Private Lending in China - Practice, Law, and Regulation of Shadow Banking and Alternative Finance (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Finance and Banking Law
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This book explores China's private lending market from historical,
economic, legal, and regulatory perspectives. Private lending
refers to moneylending agreements between business borrowers and
their debt investors without the involvement of banks. In China, it
remains difficult for private entrepreneurs to obtain sufficient
loans from state-owned banks. Thus, private lending has been a
vital alternative financing channel for over 80 million businesses
which are reliant on private funds as their major source of
operating capital. The market volume of private financing stands at
5 trillion yuan ($783bn), making it one of the largest shadow
banking systems in the world. Despite the wide popularity and
systemic importance of private lending activities, they have
remained outside of the official regulatory framework, leading to
extra financial risks. In 2011, China's private lending sector
encountered a severe financial crisis, as thousands of business
borrowers failed to repay debts and fell into bankruptcy. Lots of
bosses who found it impossible to liquidate debts ran away to hide
from creditors. The financial turmoil has caused substantial
monetary losses for investors across the country, which triggered
social unrest and undermined the financial stability. This book is
a timely work intended to demystify China's private lending market
by investigating its historical development, operating mechanism,
and special characteristics. It evaluates the causes and effects of
the latest financial crisis by considering a number of real cases
relating to helpless investors and runaway bosses. It conducts an
in-depth doctrinal analysis of Chinese laws and regulations
regarding private lending transactions. It also examines China's
ongoing financial reform to bring underground lending activities
under official supervision. Finally, the book points out future
development paths for the private lending market. It offers
suggestions for global policymakers devising an effective
regulatory framework for shadow banking. It appeals to researchers,
lecturers, and students in several fields, including law, business,
finance, political economy, public policy, and China study.
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