This book examines the field of financial cooperation and regulation along the Belt and Road. By evaluating the relevant theories, investigating the different sectors and analysing the practices of the individual country case studies, the book presents a well-rounded portrait of the topic. The book draws from experiences of different jurisdictions and provides a thorough and comprehensive study of different sectors, such as banking, bond, transportation finance, professionals, and others. The chapter authors' in-depth experience provides both an academic's and practitioner's view into the variety of topics explored.
This book is beneficial to undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics, financial professional, as well as law enforcement agencies and financial regulators who are interested in financial regulatory issues that have arisen as a result of China's Belt and Road Initiative.