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[http://m.stnn.cc/pcarticle/644834 瑞银首席经济学家涉嫌辱华 外企雇员工可长点心吧]<br> | [http://m.stnn.cc/pcarticle/644834 瑞银首席经济学家涉嫌辱华 外企雇员工可长点心吧]<br> | ||
[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-15/wall-street-learns-hard-lesson-on-why-not-to-say-pig-in-china Wall Street Learns Hard Lesson on Why Not to Say ‘Pig’ in China]<br> | [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-06-15/wall-street-learns-hard-lesson-on-why-not-to-say-pig-in-china Wall Street Learns Hard Lesson on Why Not to Say ‘Pig’ in China]<br> | ||
At issue was an attempt by UBS’s global chief economist, Paul Donovan, to weigh in on whether a swine flu epidemic in China should worry investors focused on global inflation: “It matters if you are a Chinese pig,” he said of the disease. “It matters if you like eating pork in China. It does not really matter to the rest of the world.”<br> | At issue was an attempt by UBS’s global chief economist, Paul Donovan, to weigh in on whether a swine flu epidemic in China should worry investors focused on global inflation: “It matters if you are a Chinese pig,” he said of the disease. “It matters if you like eating pork in China. It does not really matter to the rest of the world.”<br> | ||