What were 100 billion US Dollars like in the domestic A-share market at this time?
In 2001, the total share capital of the Somerland A-share market was 4352.2 billion Somer Dollars.
Based on the current exchange rate, 100 billion US dollars would be 780 billion Somer Dollars.
Therefore, for this attack, Wall Street Capital had gathered wealth that was more than one-sixth of the total market
capital of the entire A-share market.
This meant that if no measures were taken, the 100 billion US Dollars alone could completely destroy the entire A share market.
This was something that Jasper and the Somerland government never wanted to see.
“It happened.”
After Jasper hung up, Celine sighed.
“Neither Wall Street Capital nor the
United State government will give up. If
you destroy their subprime market, they
will destroy your entire financial market,
and this time they are being aggressive. If
they don’t get something out of it, I’m
afraid they won’t give up.”
Jasper nodded and said, “In truth, I
always intended to avoid such a situation,
so the main battlefield has always been in
the financial market of the United States.
Even if it is not good for JW Foundation to
fight in a different location, it is better
than fighting it in my own home.
Unfortunately, Somerland’s finances are
still too fragile to withstand the effects of
such a big war.
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