Jiang argues that modern finance is an interlocked transnational system in which London, New York, Paris, Hong Kong, and Dubai are tied together so tightly that a failure in one major bank can threaten the whole structure.
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Financial Centers
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...like the thing that well transnational capital is not all these financial centers are interlinked right I mean it's a big party scheme and..."
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"...like the thing that well transnational capital is not all these financial centers are interlinked right I mean it's a big party scheme and..."
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Jiang's through-line is that American decline will not end in a peaceful handoff to China or Russia.
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