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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1849

Jasper’s decision was like a shiny knife as i

t precisely pierced the most vulnerable

joint in the United States’ financial

system.

The United States real estate industry was

fragile because of the subprime mortgage

crisis, and now

I was faced with

flood

of funds from the JW Foundation. Hence,

their stock price melted instantly like

snow under the sun.

However, even as the real estate financial

market in the United States was in

turmoil, strangely enough, the 800 billion

US Dollars in aid from the Federal Reserve

seemed to be turning a blind eye to it and

did not care about the life and death of

these real estate companies at all.

Thus, the Dow Jones Index suddenly

reached a trading curb.

All transactions stopped.

This was a defensive method to deal with

the violent market turbulence so that it

would not lead to an incalculable loss on

the market. Once the single-day increase or decrease exceeded the set ratio, the entire market would reach a trading curb and all trading would stop. After this, it would only resume on the second day.

This was the second trading curb in the financial sector of the United States this year, with both trading curbs being caused by Jasper.

However, instead of being happy, Jasper frowned and felt worried.

The United States government is using our hands to squeeze out the bubble in the

real estate industry.”

The United States government’s methods were not smart, and their purpose could b e seen at just a glance.

They were even doing it brazenly in front of Jasper to see whether he would take action or not.

Eventually, Jasper chose to take action.

It was because Jasper had to suppress the United States real estate industry to achieve the goal of catalyzing the entire

subprime mortgage crisis.

This was an overt plot.

It was open and brazen, but people had no

choice but to make this choice.

Those from the United States are so

cruel.”

The moment they reached a trading curd,

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