Trade War Hasn’t Stopped Wall Street’s $9 Billion China Rush

  • Opening of financial industry speeds ahead amid trade dispute
  • Senior bankers meeting with regulators in Beijing on Friday
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Executives from the biggest U.S. financial firms, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc., met with top regulators in Beijing in a sign that the trade war with the U.S. has done little to derail China’s opening of its $43 trillion financial system.