"Hmm."
Li Yang didn't want to say much more.
Perhaps Jiang Banxia's financial intuition is right, but what she did may not necessarily be a good thing.
The intended goal might not be reached, and not only will they lose money, but they'll invite a bunch of trouble as well.
It's not that easy to guide public opinion, right?
Guiding public opinion has a prerequisite, that is, it shouldn't affect too many people's interests.
In the A-share market, do retail investors count as people?
Obviously not!
Those institutions count as people, foreign capital counts as people.
Fundamentally, it's still a market manipulated by major players, and Jiang Banxia cut off the interests of those major players in one go.
There is an overwhelming number of domestic private equity firms. This time it's their opportunity, and the ammunition in their hands will only increase.
