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Will Ant Financial Become Wildly Successful Like Taobao?

by Liu Sha | May. 24 2016

Currently the most valuable fintech company in China, Alibaba’s Ant Financial owns a myriad of businesses: China’s largest.

Standing Apart From The Trans Pacific Partnership

by Chris Russell | Mar. 20 2016

Asia is seeing growing rivalries—and also the enduring influence of the US. In the post-war years it was.

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China puts a Freeze on IPOs

Regulators have suspended IPOs on China’s stock markets. What’s their strategy, and how will it affect Chinese companies.

by Christopher Beddor | Aug. 13 2013

Will crowdfunding change everything?

Once upon a time, two IT workers quit their jobs and ran off to Lhasa, Tibet, to start a youth.

by Bennett Voyles | Jul. 16 2013

Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild on E.L. Rothschild’s investments

In 2003, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild set up E.L. Rothschild LLC, a privately.

by Neelima | Jun. 26 2013

Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild on Reinventing Capitalism

Lady Lynn Forester de Rothschild, CEO of E.L. Rothschild and Co-Chair of the Henry Jackson Initiative for Inclusive.

by Neelima | Jun. 25 2013

Bottom of the Pyramid and Beyond: The Thinker Interview with Stuart Hart

  In the year 2002, C.K. Prahalad and Stuart Hart published a groundbreaking article in Strategy+Business magazine that.

by Neelima Mahajan | Jun. 6 2013

Kickstarters: China’s Innovation Incubators

China’s incubators set entrepreneurial spirit in motion. Stephen Bell has high hopes for Chinese student entrepreneurs. The American.

by Matthew Fulco | May. 14 2013

The Money Squeeze: China’s tightening Credit Market

The first signs of light emerge amidst the dark prospects for private enterprises in China’s ever-tightening credit market.

by Suzanne Edwards | May. 2 2013

Viewpoint Part 2: Can the SEC demand information from the China arms of accounting firms?

There are two problems at play here: national sovereignty and state secrets CKGSB Professor Qi Daqing and Peking University Professor.

by Paul Gillis | Apr. 23 2013

Viewpoint Part 1: Can the SEC demand information from the China arms of accounting firms?

The SEC believes that it ultimately has to do its own work to safeguard the interest of the shareholders CKGSB.

by Qi Daqing | Apr. 22 2013

Lost in Thailand: Revolutionizing China’s Movie Market

Lost in Thailand, a Chinese slapstick comedy, recently created a box office record of sorts. Released in China on December.

by Li Yang | Mar. 29 2013

Banking Abroad: The Globalization of Chinese Banks

Chinese banks employ various strategies as they steadily march into international markets On July 6th 2012, Industrial and Commercial Bank.

by Jonathan Calkins | Mar. 28 2013

Download the March 2013 issue of CKGSB Magazine: Tapping homegrown innovation

You are invited to download the March issue of CKGSB Magazine. You’ll enjoy articles and interviews like: COVER.

by CKGSB Knowledge | Mar. 25 2013

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