China's state capitalism challenges global financial norms with unique capital markets.
China's capital markets have grown a lot since 2009 and are now more connected to global finance. The article looks at how Chinese markets are developing at home, connecting with global markets, and expanding overseas. It shows that China's state-owned exchanges help create a unique type of capital market that doesn't follow the same rules as global markets. This means that different capital markets have different ways of working based on their own rules and systems.