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Markets are reacting in real time to conflict, tariffs and political risk.
Tensions in the Middle East, volatile energy prices, and growing trade friction all put the global economy under serious pressure.
So what does that mean for the dollar's role at the center of the system? Is dedollarization now an option like never before?
Joining Juliet Mann on this edition of The Agenda are Paulo Nogueira Batista, economist and one of the founding members of the New Development Bank established by BRICS in Shanghai; Jane Foley, Head of FX at Rabobank;andpolitical economist Ann Pettifor.
Markets are reacting in real time to conflict, tariffs and political risk.
Tensions in the Middle East, volatile energy prices, and growing trade friction all put the global economy under serious pressure.
So what does that mean for the dollar's role at the center of the system? Is dedollarization now an option like never before?
Joining Juliet Mann on this edition of The Agenda are Paulo Nogueira Batista, economist and one of the founding members of the New Development Bank established by BRICS in Shanghai; Jane Foley, Head of FX at Rabobank; and political economist Ann Pettifor.
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