Key findings: Capital markets and corporate finance post‑COVID‑19

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1996 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jay Shanken ◽  
Clifford W. Smith

Author(s):  
Arthur R. Kroeber

What role do China’s banks play in financing growth? China has a bank-dominated financial system. About 70 percent of corporate finance is provided either by banks or by other lenders that act like banks. Only about 30 percent comes from the capital markets—issuance of stocks...


2008 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 236-246 ◽  

AbstractThis article, by Daniel Hayter of Bloomberg Law, is based on a series of seminars presented to legal information professionals during 2007–2008. It includes a guide to corporate finance and methods of raising money in the capital markets. The author also describes the topical area of mortgage-backed securities.


2021 ◽  
pp. 9-20
Author(s):  
Christine R. Martell ◽  
Tima T. Moldogaziev ◽  
Salvador Espinosa

Chapter 2 develops the theoretical base for why and how information resolution is expected to relate to subnational government capital market borrowing by reviewing and extending the corporate finance literature. Based on theories of information, it argues that although countries must have a certain level of maturity along economic, financial and market, political, and legal institutions before successfully managing a well-functioning capital market, the crowning factor behind an efficient subnational government credit market, beyond the fundamental dimensions of institutional maturity, is credit contractibility in the system and tools of information certification and monitoring available to subnational governments. This chapter details how information problems manifest in credit contractibility, reviews how information relates to capital finance, and applies theories of capital markets to subnational government borrowing, debt size, and debt composition. It discusses how information resolution institutions and credit quality can enhance subnational government capital markets and proposes testable hypotheses.


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