China needs a bull market to build strength: state media

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In a world reshaped by coronavirus, China needs further share market gains to fund a rapidly developing digital economy and strengthen its hand in intensifying power rivalries, state media said on Monday.

China’s economy is recovering, while its capital markets are undergoing reform and attracting money from home and abroad, setting the scene for a healthy bull market, the official China Securities Journal said in an editorial on Monday.

China has been stepping up capital market reforms amid tech-related tensions with the United States, while relations have worsened due to the coronavirus, which U.S. President Donald Trump blamed China for mishandling.

 

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No!!!! Just a dragon.........

If China really wanted to fuck us over they'd stop all trade with us. Our country would completely shut down within 2 weeks

CCP Propaganda

They got them Bull Ballz

Really surprised how temperamental Xi is. Trump rang the trade bell and hurt their economy. Now he’s lost his shit and is “poking the bear” all across the globe. POTUS

The bull market in China is based on controlling the epidemic, and the stock market rally in EUR and the US is based on people being infected and returning to work.

more like non-market bull.

A bull in the China shop.

WHAT ARE THEY EATING BULLS NOW GODDAMNIT

Maybe a Dragon Market ha.

Im mean yeah obviously

Yes, the CCP needs it badly

what a dump post

a bull market to boost their bullshit?

Let them die.

BaldingsWorld I see that they are relying upon Miracles again.

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