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Xi Jinping’s power grab brings an adjustment to risk

Max Severijns
Max Severijns
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October 26, 2022
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XI Jinping’s power grab keeps tensions alive
Chinese stocks are in a sell-off following Xi Jinping’s power grab. “Tighter state control of the Chinese economy warrants a higher risk premium.”
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