“The former George Soros partner–who retired from Wall Street at age 37 to live a second life as world traveler—equates the plenum to those in 1978 and 1993. The first followed Mao Zedong’s death and ushered in Deng Xiaoping’s reformist agenda and his effort to remake China’s economy, while 1993’s plenum included a vow to deal with money-losing state enterprises. In the just-concluded gathering, which occurred a year after President Xi Jinping became party chief and was seen as his stage to set forth the agenda for his possible 10-year tenure, reform was hoped to be a big focus. Mr. Rogers, who moved with his family to Singapore seven years ago, senses change is coming.”
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