In Jiang's usage, this means opening China deeply enough for Wall Street and U.S.-aligned finance to own more assets and exercise more leverage inside China.
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liberalize its financial system
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...ultimately is basically to have more control over the Chinese financial system, because they have more control over the Chinese financial system. That pops..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...ultimately is basically to have more control over the Chinese financial system, because they have more control over the Chinese financial system. That pops..."
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"...ultimately is basically to have more control over the Chinese financial system, because they have more control over the Chinese financial system. That pops..."
"...friction right now. The negotiation is, America wants China to liberalize its financial system. It basically wants Wall Street to come in and buy..."
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