The extra value Gulf states received from being perceived as stable and safe; Jiang says it has been permanently removed.
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safe-haven premium
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"So you think the safe haven premium has been taken out for the GCC countries?"
"For good, because the illusion has been shattered. And once you shatter the illusion, you can't resurrect it anymore. Wow."
"...wholesale prices. The same prices that dealers get. So no inflated premiums, no middleman games. Their platform updates every five seconds, straight from mints..."
"...wholesale prices the same prices that dealers get so no inflated premiums no middleman games their platform updates every five seconds straight from mints..."
"...wholesale prices, the same prices that dealers get. So no inflated premiums, no middleman games, their platform updates every five seconds straight from mints..."
"...anymore. They're giving all their money to BlackRock, all the insurance premiums, all the welfare state, all the pension contributions, all the ETF money...."
"...wholesale prices the same prices that dealers get so no inflated premiums no middleman games their platform updates every five seconds straight from mints..."
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