The Best-Laid Plans: Wall Street Weighs What Could Go Wrong With Trump’s China Gamble

It's entirely possible we'll all look back on Monday as nothing more than a ham-handed attempt on the part of Donald Trump to send a message to Beijing at a time when China appears to be slow-playing things during the final stretch of trade negotiations. Nobody ever accused Trump of being subtle and he's never completely come to terms with the fact that "the art of the deal" needs to be conducted differently when there's more at stake than a real estate project. China is by now accustomed to th

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