Understanding China’s Recent Moves in Its Capital Markets (Ray Dalio)
Recent Chinese policy moves related to 1) DiDi’s listing and controls on its data usage and 2) China’s education companies being converted into non-profits have created a lot of doubt about capitalism and capital markets in China, so I’d like to help clarify what’s going on there. READ MORE
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