# De-leveraging
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The Great Deposit Migration: Why Chinese Households are Abandoning the Safety of Banks
Chinese household deposits fell by over 2 trillion RMB in April and May, a rare occurrence that signals a major shift in wealth allocation. This capital is moving toward non-bank financial institutions and the stock market, even as consumers continue to aggressively pay down debt and avoid new loans.

From Mogul to Mechanic: The Final Dismantling of Wang Jianlin’s Wanda Empire
The rebranding of Wanda Film to Ruyi Film marks the total exit of Wang Jianlin from his media crown jewel, signaling the final stage of his empire's dismantling. Despite selling off over 85 shopping malls and his film business to manage nearly 300 billion RMB in debt, Wang continues to face intense pressure from creditors and high-interest financing.

The Gold Paradox: Why the ‘Safe Haven’ is Crumbling Amid Global Conflict
Gold prices have experienced a historic 20% collapse, defying geopolitical tensions as a strong US dollar and high interest rates diminish the metal's appeal. The crash is further fueled by logistical bottlenecks in Dubai forcing wholesale liquidations and the bursting of a speculative bubble among leveraged retail investors.