Citigroup In Post-WTO China Word Count 745 with title page & references‚ 685 with out them. Introduction China entered the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001 and immediately experienced rapid growth. China was also experiencing problems with state owned enterprises and large debts. State banks needed radical reforms. Chinese banks did not manage Pension funds properly and subsequently were unable to collect a major portion of loans that made up state owned enterprises. Citigroup
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Running head: Citigroup in Post-WTO China Analysis Citigroup in Post-WTO China Analysis Strategy Formulation and Implementation MGT 578 February 25‚ 2006 Citigroup in Post-WTO China Analysis Introduction Citibank‚ part of Citigroup‚ was one of the first foreign banks that entered China over a century ago (1902) and hence has a long history of goodwill in the country. Before China ’s entry into the World Trade Organization there were significant limitations on the scope of foreign
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CHINA AND THE W.T.O: What price membership ? WHY TALK ABOUT CHINA? Economy • 2nd Largest economy of the world after the U.S. • Largest economy in the world on PPP calculations according to a 2014 estimate from IMF. • Fastest growing major economy( >10% average in last 30 years) Trade • Largest manufacturing economy of the world • Largest exporter of goods. • Largest growing consumer market • 2nd Largest importer of goods. • China became the world’s largest trading nation in 2013 A BRIEF OVERVIEW
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Decade of China’s membership to WTO – revision of hopes and expectations 1. WTO uprising The World Trade Organization (WTO) was commenced on 1st January 1995 replacing the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Firstly‚ we have to go back to year 1994 when John Maynard Keynes during Bretton Wood conference had presented his statement about restructuring international finance and currency relations. Both Keynes and Harry White (American mister of state in U.S. treasury) believed
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Video Case 2 Are Chinese Business Partnerships A Good Deal For U.S. Companies? Case Assignment Questions: 1. Compare and contrast joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each form of market entry? Why might a company choose one over the other? A joint venture is a partnership between two or more people or businesses/companies who will share all expense‚ profit‚ loss expertise and control in a specific project. A wholly owned subsidiary
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World Trade Organization (WTO) has completed its eleventh year of existence. Its rule based approach based on principles of trade without discrimination‚ freer trade through negotiation‚ predictability through binding and transparency‚ promoting fair competition and encouraging development and economic reform has definitely yielded increased trade in the world. This is evident from the increasing trend in global trade in the world over the years. However‚ its impact on different sectors of the economy
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are required to critically examine the validity of this view and determine how the two banks could justify their multi-billion dollar annual investments in IT. It is also necessary to critically analyse the IT investment strategies of HSBS and Citigroup. Finally the authors will analyse how companies should go about assessing the value of their IT investments and determine in their opinion‚ which of the two banks in clever in its IT investment. Carr (2003) stated that as information technology
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Running head: CITIGROUP CASE STUDY Citigroup Case Study Citigroup in Post-WTO China Lorenzo E. Pina November 6‚ 2006 Abstract This summary provides a debate of the Citigroup Corporation. The main arguments‚ debated by Team E‚ discuss whether Citigroup has displayed adaptability on expanding its operations into China. The conclusion summarizes Team E agreement that Citigroup has displayed environmental adaptability in its
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Brian Endo Kyle Fitzgerald Deepshekhar Gupta Financials Research Group Report Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C) Recommendation Rating: OUTPERFORM Table of Contents Citigroup Company Overview………………………………...….2 History of Citigroup……….…………………………………...…2 Citi’s Management………………………………………………..3 Citi’s Products & Services………..……………………………....4 Citi’s Supply Chain Management and Distribution………………5 SWOT Analysis of Citigroup……………………………………..6 Analysis of Competitive Landscape and Industry Public Company Comparables……………………………
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the major multilateral forum through which governments can come to agreements and can settle disputes regarding trade. It is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations. It establishes rules for international trade through consensus among its member states. It also resolves disputes between the members‚ which
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