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What does hot money mean?
floating capital

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Hot money, short-term liquidity (flowing in pursuit of high profits);

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Finally, this paper expounds the government's goal of regulating the total amount of hot money and the way of regulating interest rates.

Finally, the model describes the demand for hot money in the stock market, and explains the government's adjustment objectives and interest rate adjustment methods.

2. In hot markets, venture capitalists can throw money at plagiarized concepts and weak enterprises, and maybe they can "sell" them to the next batch of investors (note: this will happen in all markets, not just China).

In hot markets, venture capitalists can throw money at companies that copy concepts and lack competitiveness, hoping that the next wave of investors will "take over" (please note: this will happen in all markets, not just China).

3. First of all, the inflow of international hot money aggravated the domestic "excess liquidity" and increased inflationary pressure.

First of all, the inflow of international hot money has aggravated the domestic excess liquidity and increased inflationary pressure.