In this interview, economist Simon Hunt discusses the implications of geoeconomic fragmentation on global investment flows, the future of the US dollar amidst BRICS' push for de-dollarization, and the rising importance of gold and hard assets in a volatile market. He also explores the dynamics of commodities, particularly copper, in the context of geopolitical tensions and economic cycles, and offers insights into the future of geopolitics and economic growth.
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