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STUDYING THE IMPACT OF GULF COUNTRIES GETTING CLOSER TO BEIJING AS A RESULT OF THE IRAN WAR
STUDYING THE IMPACT OF GULF COUNTRIES GETTING CLOSER TO BEIJING AS A RESULT OF THE IRAN WAR

Rising geopolitical tensions may weaken dollar recycling as Gulf states deepen ties with Beijing, keeping base rates higher. This comes as private credit—now a key absorber of capital—shows growing stress. Higher funding costs, redemption limits, and valuation gaps in BDCs signal the credit cycle is turning. With inflows slowing and capital absorption weakening, the system is entering a late-cycle phase where credit expansion stalls and pricing begins shifting from models to market reality.

How Sugar Beet Annihilated Sugar Cane and its Embargoes – Gasoline vs EVs, Nat Gas vs Renewables. RINSE/REPEAT
How Sugar Beet Annihilated Sugar Cane and its Embargoes – Gasoline vs EVs, Nat Gas vs Renewables. RINSE/REPEAT

From the 17th century, Caribbean sugar fueled European wealth via plantations reliant on enslaved labor. Napoleonic Wars, slave revolts, and embargoes disrupted trade, while Europe’s sugar beet offered a cheaper, local alternative. Similarly, today EVs, renewables, and local energy reduce dependence on oil and natural gas, slashing costs and reshaping global energy markets—history repeating itself in technological disruption.

CONNECTING THE DOTS: NIIC position, US reliance on external capital, Renewable energy hostility from Mr. Trump, And the bond market.
CONNECTING THE DOTS: NIIC position, US reliance on external capital, Renewable energy hostility from Mr. Trump, And the bond market.

"US NIIC deficit worsens as renewables threaten petrodollar demand. Why Trump's anti-EV stance links to foreign capital dependency. Data-driven analysis.