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Rafael Silva's avatar

Is no mention of Prof. Wu Xiaoqiu correct?

Fred Gao's avatar

It’s economic briefing, Professor Wu’s focus is US politics

Rafael Silva's avatar

Not sure we are talking about the same Prof. Wu.

I am referring to "the respected former vice-president of the Renmin University of China (RUC) and dean of the university's National Academy of Financial Research" - from https://www.pekingnology.com/p/wu-xiaoqiu-says-he-is-lost-than-ever & https://www.pekingnology.com/p/wu-xiaoqiu-says-rule-of-law-institutions.

An expert on the stock market. I'm not an expert on your specific (China) situation wrt this, but from what I know about Finance, his advice seems as sound as it gets.

Fred Gao's avatar

Sorry didn’t read that clearly, ya I think he’s not included

Rafael Silva's avatar

Wo zhi dao le. What do you think of his opinions? I am glad to see that if he's not included, the message is getting to the top CPC leadership, as seen, for example (and in summary), in https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3330637/china-unveils-5-year-plans-support-private-sector-strengthening-financial-power.

Molly Meldrum's avatar

This suggests to me a sophisticated, and nuanced level of professional advice. It appears to provide a broad, but also deep approach, combined with some outlier external input to prevent an overly internal focus. Just the right balance. Thankyou for your insights.

钟建英's avatar

Interesting thanks.

Jeff Boyd's avatar

Reading tea leaves beats guessing.