Jiang presents the Shanghai Gold Exchange and a transparent gold ledger as part of a Chinese plan for a new order that restrains corruption and finances productive infrastructure.
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Shanghai Gold Exchange
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...ports. And China has been promoting, as you know, the Shanghai Gold Exchange and the Gold Corridor. And the idea is the US dollar..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...ports. And China has been promoting, as you know, the Shanghai Gold Exchange and the Gold Corridor. And the idea is the US dollar..."
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Jiang says US wars, debt expansion, and the 2008-2009 crisis pushed China to worry about dollar stability and build more sovereign financial alternatives.
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"...ports. And China has been promoting, as you know, the Shanghai Gold Exchange and the Gold Corridor. And the idea is the US dollar..."
"what China is saying is like, let's put a new order based on gold because that's a way to restrain financial corruption. And this..."
"...UN, uh, it created something called the gold corridor, the Shanghai gold exchange. So it's trying to, uh, recalibrate the financial market. So it..."
"...there's no dominant power. An example, of course, is the Shanghai Gold Exchange or the Gold Corridor, where gold is distributed amongst different worlds..."
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