A short story.
Mumbaikars may know the name David Sassoon and Punekars would have heard surname.
Shanghai was the obvious choice for this family of merchants to base.
Elias David Sassoon, the second son came to Shanghai at an interesting time when the overall business atmosphere in the city was picking up and there were many British merchants.
The business that based in Shanghai had been built to cover Hong Kong, Shanghai, Canton and Japan, yes Japan.
"I hope next month to have good news on the price of cotton because there are financial profits resulting from the War in America"
- the war being American Civil War.
Imagine.
What did they do?
Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank's original board member was one of the Sassoons.
They went straight to Opium farmers in India rather than going through agents and got a better deal. And this margin, they used in China to sell.
Smart.
To communicate on market intelligence, especially price of opium. If it went down, hold the stock. Else, sell.
At the same time Japan's commerce increased with China and they were aggressively building factories.
He played in currency for a while hedging and moving money around and making quite a lot with moving money around India, Hong Kong and Britain.
A rebellion had been put down by Chiang and there was no nationalistic fervor in Shanghai. And the foreigners' settlements had special benefits.
The chaos of Independence movement against calmness of Shanghai.
The uncertainty of Bombay vs peaceful business in Shanghai.
Workers trouble in Bombau vs tax concesssion in Shanghai.
The journey to pinnacle of richness began in the Bund. The bund still exists and his buildings still exist. When I lived in Shanghai, Bund was all that defined China: old on one side and modern on the other.
It was this hotel that transformed Shanghai's real estate. Success of this hotel changed Shanghai
He even bought off few properties from others.
In 1934, as US was buying silver for top dollar, Victor and other businessmen sold Silver holdings to the US and this dried the Chinese bond market. When this flow of money stopped, how do you fight Mao?
A Italy born British Jew with Bombay base and life may have unwittingly contributed to the ascension of Communism in China.
His real estate needed Shanghai to be well and the fighting between two camps in China didnt help. He had the money but he couldnt move it.
Shanghai's international settlement was made a safe zone by foreign troops but.....
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Things were going belly up.
(Never forget that hate kills)
Americans liberated Shanghai but they handed over the control to Chiang Kai Shek, yes the same person who had technically confiscated silver before the war.
The ingredient for Mao's victory was already present in China's most business friendly city - class struggle.
With this, Victor's prime properties and businesses were ravaged.
The hotels were dilapitated and you cant sell in secret.
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Look at the prescient judgment of a man who built and lost everything in Shanghai. It is true even today.
In 1949, People's Republic of China was established by Mao.
The communist state did all it could - increase taxes, make claims, increased wages and everything.
The bund is no bund without Sassoon legacy.
Shanghai's real estate and its prominence in business map helped enormusly by Sassoon.
- Victor Sassoon, 3rd Baronet of Bombay.
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