Jiang says that if he had to choose an asset allocation under worsening economic and war conditions, he would hold US dollars because they offer mobility and flexibility.
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"The problem, though, is how do you get people to agree to digital currency to trade, like to stop using cash? You can do..."
"I still think the US dollar gives me mobility, gives me flexibility. All the currencies are based on the US dollar, okay? I mean,..."
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