Jiang says Western political convulsions over the next five years make Pax Judaica the most attractive arrangement for many nations and investors.
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The Beijing visit is only the front door.
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The Beijing visit is only the front door.
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The host summarizes Jiang's mechanism as companies taking stakes in one another, growing larger together, and lifting the market in the short term.
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"...I think for a lot of nations, for a lot of investors, Pax Judaica makes, Pax Judaica makes the most sense."
"...earlier, all the companies. But isn't that good? And for for investors, at least in the short term, I mean, we're everybody they're lifting..."
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"...what Bitcoin is. I got to tell you, I'm not an investor and I don't own Bitcoins because I don't understand it. And it..."
"...guaranteed by parliament and so this crazy idea that these private investors can lend money to the bank of england and and um if..."
"...england and it's stored in the bank of england these private investors have control over this capital but it's guaranteed by both the royal..."
"...financial markets and they need to create more investment vehicles for investors. Okay? And they create something called the CDOs, which means Collateral Debt..."
"...it's getting a lot of money from the GCC and other investors. The problem, of course, is what's happening in the war. Right? So,..."
"...And that's what, you know? Oh, obviously. Sam Altman and his investors want, but a real solution is for us to recognize that we..."
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