However, this problem has been studied for many years and will not be solved due to objective economic reasons. So it may be difficult to do this, and the result is difficult.
2. The marketization of interest rate was a question that was often raised a while ago, but it was shelved due to internal and external troubles such as economic crisis and RMB appreciation.
Obviously, in China, interest rate liberalization is not realistic. Interest rate regulation is one of the three tools of monetary policy, and the deposit reserve ratio has been raised recently. In addition, the quality and technical level of China commercial banks are average, and most of them benefit from the huge deposit-loan spread, so the interest rate marketization will be greatly impacted. This is a huge risk in itself, especially in this case.
3, so I feel that these two topics are not particularly good to start with.
There is a suggestion, since the landlord is majoring in international finance, why not consider the topic of "reasonable value of RMB exchange rate".
First of all, this is a social hotspot. Recently, the RMB has appreciated sharply, but the United States still demands further appreciation of the RMB, which is of research significance in itself. Then the Davos Forum should have the latest research report for reference.
However, if the landlord is an undergraduate, it is recommended that the graduation thesis be based on theoretical summary.