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THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHINA’S EQUITY FUNDS
Zhang, Zhen
Zhang, Zhen
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2024-07
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/10605
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The emergence and evolution of private equity (PE) investment funds in China have been notable in recent decades. This study identifies the pivotal role played by policy reforms, such as the creation of the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) board and the reformation of equity divisions, in boosting the growth of PE funds. However, the growth of PE market has been accompanied by social issues such as illegal fundraising, operations, and infringements on investor rights. This research conducts an extensive review of the PE market’s development, mining insights from both domestic and international economic experts and scholars. It also employs quantitative methods through statistical data analysis to gauge the historical progression and future prospects of PE market in China. The case studies of “Xin Hong Yuan Chuang” provides a qualitative dimension to the study. A comparative framework is adopted to shed light on the similarities and disparities between China's PE market and mature capital markets in Europe, Japan, and the United States. The analysis of these issues serves as a foundation for the strategic recommendations and solutions to enhance the robustness of China's PE sector. It is believed that a more conducive exogenous environment and a comprehensive internal system will pave the way for the PE industry's maturation in China.
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