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A History of Hong Kong Stock Exchange

Buch | Hardcover
320 Seiten
2016
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-470-83038-3 (ISBN)
34,67 inkl. MwSt
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A short of history of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and the people that developed it Acclaimed author Raymonde Sacklyn kept copious notes of the events which took place in Hong Kong during the stock-market revolution in 1969, and now the times has come to make these unique insights public. After 129 years of market monopoly, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, controlled by just 60 men, was destroyed by the founding of an alternative, Far East Exchange Ltd. The establishment of competition had a knock-on effect, hastening the drafting of new laws to help to protect minority shareholders of companies, listed on the equity markets of the territory. Prior to the promulgation of these new laws, the powerful and wealthy business people of Hong Kong routinely disregarded the dissenting voices among shareholders, but no longer.
* Offers a fascinating and colorful account of the development of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with an emphasis on the period from 1960s to the present day* Presents an extraordinary range of characters and events that defined and shaped the Hong Kong exchanges* Acts as a true insider's tale full of unique anecdotes and comments from those involved in the key developments of the stock exchanges A fascinating inside account of the radical transformation of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange from a cozy, old-boys colonial network to the dynamic exchange that is now the envy of the world.

Chapter One Section 1 The Chosen Ones 6-11 Section 2 The Revolution 12-16 Section 3 The War 17-21 Section 4 Arrogance and Pomposity 22-30 Section 5 At The Mandarin Hotel 31-38 Chapter II Section 1 The Hong Kong Government Steps In 39-44 Section 2 The Hong Kong Stock Exchange Tries To Catch Up 45-50 Section 3 The Good Times 51-55 Section 4 Mr Woo Hon Fai Establishes The Kam Ngan Stock Exchange 56-61 Section 5 Tiddlywinks And Champagne 62-67 Section 6 Mr Peter Chan Po Fan Establishes The Kowloon Stock Exchange 68-73 Section 7 The First And The Worst Public Flotations 74-92 Chapter III Section 1 The Emergence Of The Colonel 93-100 Section 2 Something Is Rotten In The State Of Denmark More About Mr Noel Croucher Et Al 101-109 Section 3 Solicitor Peter Vine Joins The Colonel 110-115 Chapter IV Section 1 The Era Of The Super Lightweight 116-123 Section 2 The Friendship Of Mr Eddie Chan Tak Tai And Sir Douglas Clague 124-128 Section 3 The Banking Commissioner Takes Action 129-135 Chapter V Section 1 The McInnes Affairs 136-145 Section 2 Another Wong Kai Ming/Ronald Li Fook Shiu Scandal 146-151 Chapter VI Section 1 Mr Amos Dawe Comes To Town 152-158 Section 2 Was Mr Amos Dawe A Willing (or occasional) Russia Spy? 159-166 Section 3 Amos Dawe On The Attack: ‘Are You Looking For Trouble?' 167-172 Chapter VII Section 1 The Man With A Vision … And Bucketfuls Of Russian Money 173-176 Section 2 The Ghost Of The Past 177-182 Section 3 The Need For Russian Money 183-189 Section 4 The Operation Of Moscow Narodny Bank Are Exposed Mr Eddie Wong Wing Cheung Sues Mr Dennis Lee Kim Yew 190-202 Section 5 The Balloon Goes Up The Russians disown Mr P.K. Teo Russian Bank Managers Try To Pick Up The Pieces 203-215 Chapter VIII Section 1 John Marden's Skullduggery Is Exposed 216-229 Section 2 A Friend Is A Friend 230-237 Section 3 The Downfall Of Mr Peter Scales 238-243 Section 4 The Emergence Of Mr Fung King Hey 244-250 Chapter IX Section 1 The Mo Lo Cha And The Chinese 251-255 Section 2 The Obi Mohan Scandal 256-268 Section 3 The Rise And Fall Of Murjani Industries Ltd 269-275 Chapter X Section 1 HSBC Holdings plc Enters The 21st Century 276-282 Section 2 The Technical Audit Of Pell Frischmann And Partners (Hongkong) Ltd 283-289 Section 3 Come To Carmelot ! 290-296 Section 4 Ito Ay Upuan Ko ! (This Is My Seat !) The Revolt Of The Maids 297-302 Chapter XI Section 1 Mr Li Ka Shing Comes To Town 303-312 Section 2 Mr Li Ka Shing Is Labelled An Insider Dealer 313-325 Section 3 Mr Li Ka Shing Learns A Lesson 326-331 Chapter XII The Life And Times Of A Failure 332-344 Chapter XIII Section 1 Enter The Whirlwind 345-350 Section 2 The First Meeting 351-357 Section 3 The Fall From Grace 358-363 Section 4 The Bombshells 364-373 Section 5 Mr Philip Leigh Tose Gets Roasted 374-379 Chapter XIV Section 1 Ronald Li Fook Shiu Jailed 380-387 Section 2 Was Mr Justice Bokhary Correct ? 388-397 Section 3 Playing His Favourite Game 398-407 Section 4 How Much Is Enough ? 408-418 Section 5 The Merry, Merry Men Go Free 419-426 Section 6 The Club Volvo (Girlie Bar) Plan: What's In A Name ? 427-435 Chapter XV Section 1 The Dire Need For Change 436-444 Section 2 The Government Steps In 445-452

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.4.2016
Verlagsort Chichester
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Finanzierung
ISBN-10 0-470-83038-7 / 0470830387
ISBN-13 978-0-470-83038-3 / 9780470830383
Zustand Neuware
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