“I understand. There’s still about half a month left before the selection. I will give your contact to Editor Swift, and she will contact you personally,” Wellington said.
“Okay.”
After sending away Wellington and the other man, Jasper put the matter aside and returned to the command center.
“Mr. Laine.”
Jake greeted Jasper immediately after seeing Jasper.
“Look at this.”
Jasper quickly browsed through the information in Jake’s hands after he took i t.
“This is the news that the data collection team has just received. Just now, Layman and Mayland Investment Bank both issued announcements. They’re expressing their optimism about the United States subprime loan market and state that they will increase investment in this market at this time.
“The subprime loan market has warmed u p again after being influenced by this news.
“Although trading is still unavailable since we’re in the settlement period, early analysis shows that after trading resumes, the downward trend of the market will slow down.”
Jasper nodded and said, “These United States scoundrels truly are the ancestors o f capitalists. Their reaction speed is indeed fast enough.
“Leave them. This is something they would have inevitably done. Now that they have regained some of the market confidence, we should up our efforts to get rid of it.
“Add 50 billion US Dollars and continue to sell short. I want to see the market price o f subprime credit products drop by at least 3 points as soon as I resume trading.”
“Roger that.” Jake nodded heavily and turned back to prepare.
Back in the command room, it was
already late, so the little prince and the
rest had already gone back to rest.
Meanwhile, Henry was on the phone with
Jill.
When Jasper came back, Henry quickly found an excuse to hang up the phone.
“It’s so late. Does Jill not need to rest?” Jasper asked curiously.
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