Simon says Gulf sovereign wealth, Chinese money, and Western finance together are using Middle Eastern energy and corridors to build alternative payment rails and shape global transactions.
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Energy corridors
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"Well, they're not investing in GC basically what's happened is you've got the ability to raise capital, which is Western financial markets and capital..."
"I think real power, and I'm not saying the golf is the power I'm saying real power, China, um, which to some degree, Russia..."
"If they need to combat inflation. Um, so it's an opportunity for them to be able to, to improve the economy. inflation by pushing..."
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