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RESPATIALISING FINANCE

In Respatialising Finance Sarah Hall uses the internationalisation of the Chinese Renminbi (RMB) to work through a sympathetic conceptual and empirical critique of prevailing analyses of International Financial Centres (IFCs). Her conceptual (re)framing stresses the politics, institutions and economics of IFCs and will be essential reading for all social scientists interested in the dynamism of contemporary finance and financial centres.'

Professor Jane Pollard, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, UK

Through detailed study of Chinese RMB internationalisation and combining analytical insights from economic geography, sociology, and international political economy, Sarah Hall shows why offshore networks anchored in territories such as the City of London are both core to global monetary and financial landscapes, and provide a key terrain for state power and politics.'

Professor Paul Langley, Departm

Table of Contents

List of Figures vi

List of Tables vii

List of Abbreviations viii

Series Editors’ Preface ix

Acknowledgements x

1 Global Monetary Transformation and Respatialising the Geographies of Finance 1

Part I Theorising Changing Monetary and Financial Geographies 19

2 Thinking Geographically about States, Power and Politics in the Global Monetary System 21

3 Thinking Geographically about the International Financial System 43

Part II The Geographies of RMB Internationalisation in London 63

4 Respatialising Research in International Financial Centres 65

5 London’s Financial Centre as a Territorial Fix within RMB Internationalisation 87

6 Chinese Financial Labour Markets in London’s Financial Centre 110

7 Respatialising Financial Regulation Through Offshore RMB Market Making in London 137

8 RMB Internationalisation in Retrospect and Prospect: For Revitalised Geographies of Money and Finance 155

Index 171

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 06/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781119386049, 978-1119386049
      ISBN10: 1119386047

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      RESPATIALISING FINANCE

      In Respatialising Finance Sarah Hall uses the internationalisation of the Chinese Renminbi (RMB) to work through a sympathetic conceptual and empirical critique of prevailing analyses of International Financial Centres (IFCs). Her conceptual (re)framing stresses the politics, institutions and economics of IFCs and will be essential reading for all social scientists interested in the dynamism of contemporary finance and financial centres.'

      Professor Jane Pollard, Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies (CURDS), Newcastle University, UK

      Through detailed study of Chinese RMB internationalisation and combining analytical insights from economic geography, sociology, and international political economy, Sarah Hall shows why offshore networks anchored in territories such as the City of London are both core to global monetary and financial landscapes, and provide a key terrain for state power and politics.'

      Professor Paul Langley, Departm

      Table of Contents

      List of Figures vi

      List of Tables vii

      List of Abbreviations viii

      Series Editors’ Preface ix

      Acknowledgements x

      1 Global Monetary Transformation and Respatialising the Geographies of Finance 1

      Part I Theorising Changing Monetary and Financial Geographies 19

      2 Thinking Geographically about States, Power and Politics in the Global Monetary System 21

      3 Thinking Geographically about the International Financial System 43

      Part II The Geographies of RMB Internationalisation in London 63

      4 Respatialising Research in International Financial Centres 65

      5 London’s Financial Centre as a Territorial Fix within RMB Internationalisation 87

      6 Chinese Financial Labour Markets in London’s Financial Centre 110

      7 Respatialising Financial Regulation Through Offshore RMB Market Making in London 137

      8 RMB Internationalisation in Retrospect and Prospect: For Revitalised Geographies of Money and Finance 155

      Index 171

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