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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1692

The betrayal of the Harbor City trading center gave the already precarious Somerland capital a severe stab in the back.

When the outside world noticed this, the global financial circle exploded. This kind of regional betrayal was very rare, but it also was very likely to happen.

After all, in the financial capital industry, capital was king. There was no reason for people to accompany a losing player to continue the game.

Of course, if there was a chance, they would stand behind the dealer and reap where one had not sown. This was most directly reflected in the United States stock market. Countless amounts of capital was pouring in maniacally to go long.

At this moment, Somerland capital’s massive assets were like a piece of fragrant cake. Everyone was salivating and wanted to take a bite. However, in the face of such a situation, the core strength of Somerland capital, JW Foundation, made an unexpected decision.

“The application to the United States Securities Regulatory Commission for the protection and lock-up policy of foreign institutions this time complies with the relevant United States securities laws and regulations, and is not a random move. Instead, it’s a self-protection measure based on the current abnormal fluctuations in the United States stock market to protect investors.”

Jake’s speech was calm and powerful as he stood in front of the densely packed microphones and cameras. This was an urgent press conference held by JW Foundation.

The press conference only had one topic of discussion, and it was about JW Foundation’s application to the United States Securities Regulatory Commission for the protection and lock up of foreign institutions half an hour ago.

This policy was intended to take care of foreign funds in the United States capital market and temporarily lock them in when they encountered major risks.

In other words, once locked, the funds of foreign institutions would be temporarily untouchable unless the 5-trading day limit was up. Moreover, there would be no changes even when the market was fluctuating.

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