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GM59: The Geopolitical Tug-of-War: Russia, China & the West ft. Marko Papic

Top Traders Unplugged

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Understanding Volatility Trends and Historical De-Globalization Impacts

Volatility levels can be higher during periods of de-globalization and conflict, but overall broad volatility tends to be lower due to a more consistent trend towards understanding. Historical periods like the 60s and 70s, characterized by de-globalization, conflicts such as the Vietnam War and OPEC crises, and fiscal stimulus, resulted in inflation due to factors like pro-cyclical fiscal policies and civil rights movements. The interconnectedness of geopolitical events, domestic policies, and societal movements can play a significant role in shaping global economic trends over extended periods.

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