Jiang's term for the trust investors place in a jurisdiction's willingness to respect property and banking rules even during war.
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legal credibility
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...its support. The problem, though, is that you trade in your credibility, right? You trade in your legal credibility in the eyes of investors...."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...its support. The problem, though, is that you trade in your credibility, right? You trade in your legal credibility in the eyes of investors...."
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He argues that if Europe confiscates the assets, it trades away legal and banking credibility in the eyes of investors for a one-time war-financing gain.
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"...its support. The problem, though, is that you trade in your credibility, right? You trade in your legal credibility in the eyes of investors...."
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