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To: TobagoJack who wrote (132760)4/1/2017 12:20:13 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) of 217832
 
Jay - The Fleming-Mundell model makes it clear a country can't hold all three stable, a fixed exchange rate, free capital movement, and an independent monetary policy. - en.wikipedia.org

China continues to focus on Capital Controls, eliminating free capital movement one of the triad, making it difficult for capital to leave the country, regardless of the story in the scmp. - scmp.com

China’s capital controls start biting
- thestar.com.my - March 19, 2017

Despite capital controls, China's 'Warren Buffett' says he's pushing ahead with overseas acquisitions - cnbc.com - Wednesday, 29 Mar 2017

Speaking with CNBC's "Managing Asia" Chairman Guo Guangchang said "Fosun is different from other Chinese companies: We have a lot of capital reserves out of China," he said, adding that this means capital controls will not impact the way the firm expands overseas.

Currency Controls stall LeEco Vizio Deal - chinaeconomicreview.com - Also this week LeEco's $2 billion acquisition of Vizio, American TV maker, fell through this week because the Chinese Central Bank wouldn't authorize the transfer of that much money out of China. After raising $4 billion in new capital LeEco was ready to close if they could have transferred the money. - thetechportal.com

China's Capital Controls Will Slow Global Property Sales - newsmax.com - Friday March 31, 2017

Even Jerad Kushner's sale of $400 million worth of one of his family's troubled New York projects to Anbang Insurance fell apart. He claims because he was informed this wasn't ethical - but more likely because Anbang couldn't get approval to move $400 million out of the country.
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