Financial Infrastructures with Chinese Characteristics
The lecture will be held by Dr. Johannes Petry and is part of the lecture series "Infrastructure, Capitalism, and Dependency in the Digital Age".
This lecture explores the rise of China’s capital markets and their growing integration with global finance through an infrastructural perspective. Rather than conforming to liberal, Anglo-American norms of organising finance, Chinese exchanges—acting as infrastructure providers that organise markets—have developed and internationalised capital markets primarily shaped by state-capitalist institutional logics. As a result, China is constructing a parallel system of capital markets—one that coexists with, but also challenges, the existing financial order. The talk examines how this expansion of Chinese financial infrastructures at home and abroad is increasing China’s footprint in global financial markets.
This lecture explores the rise of China’s capital markets and their growing integration with global finance through an infrastructural perspective. Rather than conforming to liberal, Anglo-American norms of organising finance, Chinese exchanges—acting as infrastructure providers that organise markets—have developed and internationalised capital markets primarily shaped by state-capitalist institutional logics. As a result, China is constructing a parallel system of capital markets—one that coexists with, but also challenges, the existing financial order. The talk examines how this expansion of Chinese financial infrastructures at home and abroad is increasing China’s footprint in global financial markets.
Time
Monday, 26.05.25 - 06:15 PM
- 07:45 PM
Event format
Lecture series
Topic
Financial Infrastructure
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
English
Location
Hörsaal XIII, main building at Bonn University
Reservation
not required
Additional Information
Organizer
CASSIS
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