noun
Zhejiang financial clique; Sekko Zaibatsu
Historical term for a group of financiers from Zhejiang and Jiangsu provinces who were influential in Shanghai's financial sector from the late 1920s through the 1930s.
See also: 財閥
浙江財閥は、1920年代後半から1930年代にかけて上海の金融界で大きな影響力を持っていた。
The Zhejiang financial clique had great influence in Shanghai's financial world from the late 1920s through the 1930s.
財閥 is a general term for a financial conglomerate or zaibatsu, while 浙江財閥 refers specifically to the Zhejiang-based financial clique of early 20th-century China.
From 浙江 (Zhejiang, a Chinese province) + 財閥 (financial clique). The term refers to a specific historical group of financiers from the Zhejiang and Jiangsu regions.