Financial return crowdfunding: market practice, risk, and regulatory approach
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Crowdfunding enjoys a globally booming market as a financial product. However, few literatures discuss this business comprehensively. There are even fewer ones that look into the Chinese market, one of the biggest financial crowdfunding markets in the world. This dissertation combines the two rarities together. The author is a Chinese lawyer who was actively involved in financial crowdfunding business in the UK. The thesis develops its argument not only macroscopically on the financial return crowdfunding globally as a whole, discussing from the terminology to the business model, but also in detail by providing a thorough analysis on the latest Chinese supervisory practice. As China introduced the new regulation on loan-based crowdfunding in the end of August 2016, the observation made here is among the earliest on both sides of the border.
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Financial return crowdfunding: market practice, risk, and regulatory approach, Shu Zhang
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- Title
- Financial return crowdfunding: market practice, risk, and regulatory approach
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Shu Zhang
- Publisher
- Schulthess
- Released
- 2016
- ISBN10
- 372557653X
- ISBN13
- 9783725576531
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- Veröffentlichungen aus dem LL.M.-Studiengang Internationales Wirtschaftsrecht der Universität Zürich
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- University and college textbooks
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- Crowdfunding enjoys a globally booming market as a financial product. However, few literatures discuss this business comprehensively. There are even fewer ones that look into the Chinese market, one of the biggest financial crowdfunding markets in the world. This dissertation combines the two rarities together. The author is a Chinese lawyer who was actively involved in financial crowdfunding business in the UK. The thesis develops its argument not only macroscopically on the financial return crowdfunding globally as a whole, discussing from the terminology to the business model, but also in detail by providing a thorough analysis on the latest Chinese supervisory practice. As China introduced the new regulation on loan-based crowdfunding in the end of August 2016, the observation made here is among the earliest on both sides of the border.