Contagion in the East: The Institutional Collapse of Baoshang Bank - Timothy Ashley - ebook

Contagion in the East: The Institutional Collapse of Baoshang Bank ebook

Timothy Ashley

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What happens when a massive regional bank, deeply entrenched in the world's second-largest economy, is completely hollowed out by its own corporate owners, forcing an unprecedented and panicked government takeover? The abrupt seizure of Baoshang Bank in 2019 marked the first direct state assumption of a Chinese commercial bank in decades, shattering the illusion of absolute financial stability in Beijing. For years, Baoshang Bank was covertly controlled by the Tomorrow Group, a shadowy conglomerate that used the bank as its own personal ATM. Through a complex web of illegal, unrecorded loans and shadow banking maneuvers, the bank's capital was completely siphoned off to fund the conglomerate's highly leveraged expansion. When the massive insolvency could no longer be hidden, the Chinese regulators panicked. Fearing severe systemic contagion that could freeze the interbank lending market, the central bank aggressively seized operations, imposing severe losses on institutional creditors and rewriting the rules of Chinese corporate bailouts. This forensic macroeconomic analysis dissects the vulnerabilities of emerging market finance. It explores the rampant danger of corporate-controlled banking, the opaque mechanics of Chinese regulatory interventions, and the terrifying ripple effects across global liquidity networks. Decode the hidden fragility of the East. The Baoshang Bank collapse is a critical case study in how unchecked corporate corruption can silently hollow out the foundation of a superpower's financial ecosystem.

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Liczba stron: 255

Rok wydania: 2026

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