Repo Market and Structure of Short Term Interest Rates in China
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Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
18.06.2013
Verlag
GRINSeitenzahl
60
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21/14,8/0,5 cm
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101 g
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1. Auflage
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Deutsch
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978-3-656-43298-2
short-term financial instruments for short-term financing and liquidity management.
China's money market is mainly made up of interbank funding market and bond
repurchase agreement market commonly referred to as repo market.
Some scholars argue that China's financial liberalization remains incomplete as the
behaviour of short-term market-determined interest rates is influenced by regulated rates.
This paper argues that to have integrity of the market China should further liberalize its retail
interest rates to allow all interest rates to better reflect liquidity conditions and the scarcity of
capital.
At present, the relevant research of the term structure of interest rates of China is
mostly directed against a certain specific market or a certain specific method, lacking market
integrality. For constructing a systemic, scientific term structure of interest rate of China,
respective term structure of interest rate is deduced from the treasury bond market, bank
deposit market, inter-bank borrowing market, bank repo market, and RMB interest rate swap
market. And then according to different weights, a synthesized term structure of interest rate
of China is constructed out. Finally, empirical research is carried on by use of this method.
Empirical results show that the method is better than the traditional methods, and the
synthesized term structure curve of interest rate by the method is between various kinds of
term structure curves by the traditional methods, reflecting the situation and information of
each market on the whole.
Since the market-oriented economic reform in 1978, China has entered into a stage of
financial deregulation and liberalization. With the growth of the national economy and
change of national income structure, China's finance has increased rapidly, which brought
great changes in the financial structure. In 1978, broad money (M2) balance was near
RMB150 billion yuan. By the end of 2001, broad money balance was up to RMB16000
billion yuan, an increase of over 100 times in the past twenty years.
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