China Sends Police To Zhongzhi Investors’ Doors As Crisis Spirals

"Knock, knock." "Who is it?" "It's the police. We're here about your high-yield savings account. Open up." In news that'd be too absurd to be true if it didn't emanate from Xi Jinping's farcical surveillance state, Chinese police are now making house calls to investors in wealth management products sold by Zhongzhi Enterprise Group, the trillion-yuan conglomerate at the heart of China's burgeoning shadow banking crisis. Earlier this week, a handful of aggrieved investors showed up at the of

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3 thoughts on “China Sends Police To Zhongzhi Investors’ Doors As Crisis Spirals

  1. If the Chinese people ever stood up to the CCP and demanded democracy, property rights and an end to political corruption- this would be terrible for the US, as the leader of the free world with the largest economy.
    We would have some serious competition.

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