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hellothere1337 | 2 years ago

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jldugger|2 years ago

In what sense was the Evergrande situation caused by geopolitics? I was under the impression causes and effects were wholly domestic.

irjustin|2 years ago

This post screams agenda. What is "warning shot"? They shot themselves in the foot with a property bubble to anger the US!!??

I'd move on.

starfallg|2 years ago

The treatment of stakeholders have been different inside and outside of China. The assumption based on the experience so far is that inevitably overseas investors, such as US based entities, will lose out more.

Chinese firms have been raising money in overseas markets and has been exporting risk in this way, the issue is how China's government will handle this against the opaque corporate structure behind these financial instruments sold overseas.

noobermin|2 years ago

The evergrande situation has nothing to do with the US or the trade war or the political tensions between PRC and the USA, it has more to do with the internal economic situation of China really.

hellothere1337|2 years ago

The internal economic situation if China is related to the external economic situation of China