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What Xi Jinping means by 'disorderly capital' is $1.5 trillion question

The phrase has been employed by govt agencies and researchers to explain actions against tech moguls, celebs and private tutors that fueled a $1.5 trn stock rout last month

Xi Jinping, China
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The exact words “disorderly expansion of capital” have appeared only five times in documents directly connected with Xi

Bloomberg
If nothing else, President Xi Jinping is known for his pursuit of order. So how far the Chinese president’s attack on the “disorderly expansion of capital” will go has emerged as a defining question for investors trying to navigate the country’s wave of regulatory crackdowns. 

Since first appearing in a Politburo readout in December, the phrase has been employed by government agencies and researchers to explain actions against technology moguls, celebrities and private tutors that fueled a $1.5 trillion stock rout last month. The slogan, like “common prosperity,” is among several Xi-isms feeding concerns that China is tilting away from

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