
Macro Hive Conversations With Bilal Hafeez Ep. 334: Mark Farrington on Dollar Dominance, China's Gold Play and Crisis Catalysts
29 snips
Nov 14, 2025 Mark Farrington, a global macro and geopolitical strategist, shares insights on the enduring dominance of the US dollar and China's strategic shift towards gold. He discusses the complexities of China's supply chain strategies and its challenges in internationalizing the RMB. Farrington delves into the evolution of US industrial policy, emphasizing self-sufficiency, and explores the fragility of Europe amid potential crises triggered by inflation and volatility. He also touches on the implications of AI on future job markets and offers career advice for new graduates.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Japan Read The US Shift Faster Than Others
- Japan quickly adapted to the new US strategic worldview, aided by Abe's prior diplomacy.
- Farrington praises Japanese analysis and policy alignment on self-reliance and industrial strategy.
Convergence Is Gradual Policy Alignment
- 'Convergence' means allies gradually adopt similar strategic actions despite initial shock.
- Farrington argues tactical acceptance follows shock as allies implement compatible self-reliance policies.
Europe's Fragility Could Trigger Euro Weakness
- Europe remains vulnerable due to political resistance and unresolved EMU fragilities.
- Farrington warns euro weakness and systemic EMU risk could trigger a severe crisis.













