Ghassan Moazzin, The University of Hong Kong
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Online publication date: June 2022
Print publication year: 2022
Online ISBN: 9781009037891
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009037891
Series: Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise
Subjects: East Asian History, Area Studies, Economic Thought, Philosophy and Methodology, Asian Studies, History, Economic History
Contents
Foreign Banks and Global Finance in Modern China pp i-i
Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise – Series page pp ii-ii
Foreign Banks and Global Finance in Modern China – Title page pp iii-iii
Banking on the Chinese Frontier, 1870–1919
Copyright page pp iv-iv
Dedication pp v-vi
Contents pp vii-vii
Figures pp viii-ix
Tables pp x-x
Acknowledgements pp xi-xiv
Notes and Conventions pp xv-xv
Abbreviations pp xvi-xviii
Map pp xix-xx
Introduction pp 1-23
1 – A German Bank in China pp 24-55
Early Contact of German Bankers with China from the 1870s to the 1880s
2 – Entering the Chinese Banking Sector pp 56-108
Foreign Banks on the Chinese Frontier
3 – Chinese Bonds for European Investors pp 109-149
The Indemnity Loans and the Internationalization of Chinese Public Finance, 1895–1898
4 – Railway Dreams pp 150-187
German Bankers and Chinese Railway Development, 1895–1910
5 – Global Markets, International Finance and the 1911 Revolution in China pp 188-228
6 – Disentanglement and Liquidation pp 229-264
German Bankers and the First World War in China
Conclusion pp 265-276
Appendices pp 277-287
Appendix 1 – Deutsch-Asiatische Bank Loans to the Chinese Central and Provincial Governments, 1890–1916 pp 277-284
Appendix 2 – Foreign Bank Branches/Agencies and Agents in Major Chinese Ports with Number of Employees, 1908 pp 285-287
Bibliography pp 288-321
Index pp 322-334