Jiang says the U.S. dollar remains stable and predicts that one of the coming surprises over the next half year to year will be how quickly U.S.-China relations improve.
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U.S. China relations
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "So Trump is in China. This happened about 30 minutes ago, an hour south of us. So Trump came in last night, and this..."
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"Yeah. Personally, I don't do financial investments. I don't do financial investment advice. But my main takeaway from this is that the U.S. dollar..."
"So Trump is in China. This happened about 30 minutes ago, an hour south of us. So Trump came in last night, and this..."
"No. Fantastic. Really, really interesting. Professor Jun. I'm so appreciative of your time. Very unique insights. We'll definitely have to have you back in..."
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