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To: elmatador who wrote (126026)12/12/2016 11:43:59 AM
From: Sdgla  Respond to of 218878
 
Appears that Mainland already has HK... ?



To: elmatador who wrote (126026)12/14/2016 7:52:34 AM
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Arran Yuan
Sdgla

  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218878
 
You are reading the wrong signs.

One day PBOC shall hold no dollars, and so decreased holding of dollars at modulated tempo is a necessity.

In the mean time the pre-existing export economy is boosting absolute sum as well as increasing value-add, even as the new domestic / consumption economy is starting the thrive.

Taiwan? Taiwan is in trouble, tee-ed up by USA as a trading chip and only a trading chip, and recognized by Beijing as just another island and only another island, and time is rapidly running out for islands.

The math is obvious to the thickest, 600B annual trade flow on 12 trillion capital stock, on the one hand, and nothing on the other. I hope you are joking. In any case very interesting to watch and learn, by teaching.

Taiwan officialdom is now realizing a mistake was made. No upside coupled w/ much downside, and soon to return to natural island economy.

Mainland grabbing HK? Unsure what you are saying. Mainland owns Hong Kong, and had done so even before the 1997 hand-over flag ceremony.



To: elmatador who wrote (126026)12/14/2016 9:06:31 PM
From: Arran Yuan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218878
 
If US sides with Taiwan, mainland will grab HK in retaliation.
Taiwan has always been used a chip, and is only worth of a chip. Mainland owns HK ever since 1997, if not before. HK will be maintained as is, as Bill Clinton defined what is is, in relativity to
the share of mainland in the play of world financials, although we do not know if financials economy would and should retain its status in the coming years.