Xi Jinping ‘hellbent’ on Taiwan invasion despite China’s falling economy

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Xi Jinping ‘hellbent’ on Taiwan invasion despite China’s falling economy
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Chinese President Xi Jinping seems to be “hellbent” on a Taiwan invasion while China’s economy continues to circle the drain, says Hayman Capital Management's Kyle Bass. “You’ve got the Chinese real estate sector in essential collapse – that real estate represents about a third of Chinese GDP,” Mr Bass told Sky News host Sharri Markson. “His economic woes may accelerate the timetable.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping seems to be “hellbent” on a Taiwan invasion while China’s economy continues to circle the drain, says Hayman Capital Management's Kyle Bass.

“You’ve got the Chinese real estate sector in essential collapse – that real estate represents about a third of Chinese GDP,” Mr Bass told Sky News host Sharri Markson.

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