The Party takes control of the financial sector
...and Batman in Shanghai | November 1, 2023
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New York may have celebrated Halloween last night with the West Villageโs 50th annual Halloween parade, but this quintessential American holiday was observed in China, too. In Beijing, a flash mob appeared at the Drum and Bell Towers, with about 200 young Chinese in costume hanging out under the attentive but quiet gaze of police. Meanwhile, in Shanghaiโฆ
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The Party takes firm control of Chinaโs financial sector |
Xi Jinping at the center of the Central Financial Work Conference. (Xinhua News Agency)ย |
The Central Financial Work Conference, a key financial policy meeting chaired by Xรญ Jรฌnpรญng ไน ่ฟๅนณ, concluded yesterday in Beijing.
The conference signaled the Partyโs central leadership over the financial sector. The official report on the conference emphasized that the party-state should โeliminate supervision gaps and blind spots, strictly enforce the law, dare to brandish the sword (ๆขไบไบฎๅ gวnyรบ liร ngjiร n), and severely crack down on illegal financial activities.โ
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He earned a degree from Yale, tried to fight in the American Civil War, and donated the books that became the core of Yaleโs East Asian library. In the end, though, Yung Wing (ๅฎน้ณ Rรณng Hรณng) was still never American enough.
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