Goldman Sachs invests in digital currency
if the police can't file a case, they have to take a cut and learn a lesson.
The following is Lang Xianping's original words:
"Goldman Sachs used to be the largest shareholder of ICBC, and its good friend Bank of America used to be the major shareholder of CCB. CCB's listing has made them 130 billion yuan, which means that every one of us pays 100 yuan for Bank of America. The financial reform, in the end, profited from Goldman Sachs Group
I really don't know how I calculated at that time and why I was led by Goldman Sachs. Recently, those ghosts have cashed out frequently and gained huge wealth from it. With their empty singing and multi singing, we are bewildered, and some so-called experts feel very good. These experts are just like the "black mouth" of China's stock market, carrying sedan chair for Goldman Sachs, and they even don't know that they have been used by Goldman Sachs. "
Global Times disclosed that Goldman Sachs had done some bad things in the world and China: "more than two years ago, the soaring prices of oil and other international commodities led to global inflation and the increasingly difficult economy of developing countries, which was directly related to the manipulation of multinational investment banks such as Goldman Sachs. Take the oil price as an example. Before the international oil price set a record of 147.27 US dollars per barrel in July 2008, the trend was almost consistent with the report released by Goldman Sachsa Chinese economist said that when China's state-owned banks were restructured in 2004, Goldman Sachs published reports one after another to slander China's state-owned banks, saying that they are not worth a little money, and that bad debts are too high, they are not worth money. Don't take them. But as a result, Goldman Sachs and others bought the listed shares of Bank of China at an extremely low price. With the listing of a state-owned commercial bank alone, Wall Street companies such as Goldman Sachs made 130 billion yuan, equivalent to 100 yuan given to the United States by each Chinese
"Zhou Shijian, a senior researcher at the center for Sino US relations at Tsinghua University, told reporters that Goldman Sachs has been disrupting the international financial order. In 2007, Goldman Sachs published a report that crude oil would rise to $200 a barrel. At that time, China desperately bought crude oil at $147 a barrel. Goldman Sachs also set up "gambling agreements" with some Chinese companies, but quietly sold crude oil itself. By the end of the year, oil prices had fallen to $34 a barrel. China's SASAC officials have said they reserve the right to sue Goldman Sachs and other trading frauds
some readers may remember that in 2008, today's quick review of our newspaper published a series of opinions on oil prices, the "theory of cheap selling of banks" and so on. At the end of the year, it made a summary with the title "why do you always cheat students" At the end of the article, I said, "in the" currency war "dancing with wolves, we lose more and win less. Teachers have responsibilities, and students have responsibilities. "