Xi Jinping looks like he is trying to start a war: Gordon Chang
Gordon Chang discusses recent tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea, suggesting that Xi Jinping may be positioning China for conflict. He also mentions American officials' increasing engagements with China amidst these tensions, indicating a potentially escalating geopolitical situation that could impact international markets.
Stock Forecasts
FXI
Negative
Investors should be cautious about sectors heavily reliant on China, especially in commodities and tech. Continued tensions may lead to volatility in Chinese stocks and could impact global supply chains, particularly in technology and resources.
LMT
Positive
Investing in defense-related stocks may yield positive returns as the threat of conflict often boosts military spending and strategic partnerships.
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