Opinion | BlackRock’s China Blunder

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From WSJopinion: Pouring billions into China now is a bad investment and imperils U.S. national security, writes georgesoros

that investors triple their allocations in Chinese assets. This will push billions of dollars into China.

“The Chinese market represents a significant opportunity to help meet the long-term goals of investors in China and internationally,” BlackRock Chairman Larry Fink wrote in aBlackRock takes its responsibilities for its clients’ money seriously and is a leader in the environmental, social and governance movement. But it appears to misunderstand President Xi Jinping’s China.

 

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opinion georgesoros 'George Soros not wanting to throw money at China proves he, is in fact, get ready...He is Q...' Delvin Brint

opinion georgesoros Sadly no matter what the U.S does they won't stop China from becoming the number one economy. Empires fall, remember! Its China's time and India will take the number two spot inevitably.

opinion georgesoros Retire all US treasuries held by PRC kkkk

opinion georgesoros Lol, Soros is still salty from not being able to make a buck betting against the prc & hk currencies

opinion georgesoros china should be old news

opinion georgesoros blackrock right now…

opinion georgesoros because China has ridden the Taliban !

opinion georgesoros Unless US dollar depreciates

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