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|a Financing without Bank Loans
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|b New Alternatives for Funding SMEs in China /
|c by Jiazhuo G. Wang, Juan Yang.
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|a Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Chapter I Funding for “Leftover Eighty Percent” – Micro and Small Loans for SMEs -- Chapter II Can “Guarantee” Be Guaranteed? – Guaranteed Loans -- Chapter III Is Three Better Than One? --- Mutually Guaranteed Loans -- Chapter IV Targeting Sophisticated Investors --- Private Placement Bond -- Chapter V The New Member of Loan Club --- P2P Online Lending -- Chapter VI Turn Illiquid Movables to Liquid – The Chattel Pledge -- Chapter VII Enjoy “Free Ride” with the Core Firms – Supply Chain Financing -- Chapter VIII Alternative Link of Finance with Industry --- Financial Leasing -- Chapter IX Getting “Patient Capital” for Firms in “Infancy and Childhood” - Venture Capital -- Chapter X All Roads Lead to Rome – Reverse Merger -- Chapter XI Can It Be China’s NASDAQ? – New Third Board -- Chapter XII“Born for Small” --- Crowdfunding for SMEs -- Chapter XIII Is It the Inclusive Finance Time? --- Micro Loans by State-Owned Commercial Banks.
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|a This book covers all important financial innovations for SME financing, and combines theoretical analysis and real world practices employed in China’s financial market. As China is increasingly becoming a key player in the global economy, the book helps readers gain a better understanding of the current structure and operation of, as well as future changes in, the Chinese economy. Given the high likelihood of RMB joining the IMF’s SDR in the near future, this book offers a well-timed publication that will prove valuable for a broad readership, either as a reference book or as a guide to understanding, researching, teaching on and making business decisions about China and related issues.
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