C***J 发帖数: 7594 | 1 Over the past few years, there's been an influx of Chinese money into the U.
S., increasing from about $58 million in 2000 to $14 billion in 2013.
The Chinese are interested in acquiring everything from American companies
to commercial and residential real estate. Their motivation is
straightforward: They feel their assets are much better protected in the
United States. Just this week, Beijing-based studio Huayi Brothers Media
Corp. said it planned to spend $130 million in the U.S. to create a
subsidiary to distribute movies and TV shows.
Experts use terms such as "safe haven" and "stash pad" to refer to Chinese
acquisitions and investments in the United States. Including last year's $14
billion and money coming to the U.S. so far this year, Chinese foreign
direct investment in the U.S. since 2000 now totals nearly $40 billion,
according to the Rhodium Group.
"There is much more trust (felt for) the United States and the U.S.
government that those assets will be protected by the government, compared
to the assets here in China, which could be taken away tomorrow," said
Michael Godin, vice president of Real Estate Global Partners, who pairs
Chinese investors with brokers in the U.S.
But the money is safe only if it actually makes it to the United States.
Because Chinese law prohibits any more than $50,000 U.S. dollars leaving the
country per person per year, Chinese investors and companies are getting
increasingly creative when it comes to getting their money out of China and
into the United States. | n*****8 发帖数: 19630 | 2 现在不抄底什么时候抄,
能把中国人想得那么傻?
:) | c******l 发帖数: 3972 | | m*t 发帖数: 7490 | | w*********r 发帖数: 42116 | 5 带来的是美元还是人民币?
【在 C***J 的大作中提到】 : Over the past few years, there's been an influx of Chinese money into the U. : S., increasing from about $58 million in 2000 to $14 billion in 2013. : The Chinese are interested in acquiring everything from American companies : to commercial and residential real estate. Their motivation is : straightforward: They feel their assets are much better protected in the : United States. Just this week, Beijing-based studio Huayi Brothers Media : Corp. said it planned to spend $130 million in the U.S. to create a : subsidiary to distribute movies and TV shows. : Experts use terms such as "safe haven" and "stash pad" to refer to Chinese : acquisitions and investments in the United States. Including last year's $14
| C**********e 发帖数: 23303 | 6 这个问题好
【在 w*********r 的大作中提到】 : 带来的是美元还是人民币?
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