The Impact of International Financial Regulation on Financial Management of Chinese Enterprises
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https://doi.org/10.54097/hxkks852Keywords:
International Financial Regulation, Chinese Enterprises, Financial Management, Compliance, Regulatory Frameworks.Abstract
With the globalization of financial markets, international financial regulation has become increasingly crucial in shaping the financial landscape of countries worldwide. This paper explores the influence of international financial regulation on the financial management of Chinese enterprises. By examining the regulatory frameworks, compliance requirements, and their effects on financial practices, this study aims to provide insights into how Chinese financial enterprises navigate through the complex regulatory environment. Through a comprehensive analysis of case studies and empirical data, this paper sheds light on the challenges and opportunities presented by international financial regulation for Chinese financial entities, and suggests strategies for effective financial management in this context.
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