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Life at The Top novel Chapter 1949

The capital market was always changing.

While Jasper was arranging the means to deal with Soros, Soros was not idle either.

The two sides had fought to this point, so even if they did not know each other very well, they still had to take some precautions.

Hence, after sending away Ms. Acker and her gang, Jasper immediately returned to the command room. As soon as he sat down, Baz walked in.

“Mr. Laine, take a look at the market.”

The huge screen in the command room immediately showed the domestic A share market.

It was plummeting.

It was plummeting horribly!

More than 500 stocks had hit their limit downs and the scene was simply shocking.

“Find me the stocks that have fallen by more than 5% within the past hour.” Jasper frowned.

In just a few minutes, the team completed

the instructions given by Jasper.

As Jasper looked at the densely packed

names of listed companies on the screen,

his expression was solemn.

“What can you see?” Jasper asked.

Baz frowned and said, “Except for a few o

f these stocks from the newly-listed

companies that have fallen sharply due to

market reasons, most of them are

showing heavy traces of man-made

actions. It can be concluded that it must b

e Quantum Fund. Tch tch, 120 billion US

Dollars? How arrogant.”

Jasper said angrily, “Do you think I need

you to tell me something that even the

blind can see?”

“These listed companies that have been

attacked seem to be from the light

industry.

“From textiles, tea, wood, to furniture,

the upstream and downstream industrial

chains of these industries seem to all be

affected,” Baz said suddenly.

Jasper shook his head.

He was quite dissatisfied.

Although Baz’s performance was already

very good and he had shown great

improvements compared to when he

started, compared to Jake, there was still

something missing.

And it was a strategic overall view.

He did not show enough depth, structure,

or quality when he was looking at a

problem.

These problems might not normally be

big, but at a critical moment, they would b

e fatal.

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