Mexico and India sound the alarm as the 'election black swan' hurts the market. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to Modi's remarks on Taiwan. Plus, the Tokyo gubernatorial election heats up, and corruption in Chinese hospitals damages the political...
Mexico and India sound the alarm as the 'election black swan' hurts the market. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to Modi's remarks on Taiwan. Plus, the Tokyo gubernatorial election heats up, and corruption in Chinese hospitals damages the political ecology.
Sources:
https://finance.sina.cn/hkstock/ggyw/2024-06-07/detail-inaxwnui5379808.d.html
https://finance.sina.cn/2024-06-06/detail-inaxuuky4901698.d.html
https://china.kyodonews.net/news/2024/06/69467ba893df.html
https://finance.sina.cn/2024-06-07/detail-inaxwszz0168921.d.html
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:37) Mexico and India sounded the alarm The "election black swan" hurt the market
(00:03:18) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to Modi's remarks on Taiwan
(00:05:10) The Tokyo gubernatorial election will show a confrontation between Koike and Hasuba
(00:07:27) The former leader of Jiangxi's top three traditional Chinese medicine hospital was named as "relying on doctors to eat medicine": seriously damaging the political ecology of the hospital
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