EPISODE · Mar 4, 2026 · 10 MIN
How Markets Absorb Geopolitical Shock
from Cam Harvey: Through the Noise · host Duke University's Fuqua School of Business
Geopolitical events test how quickly and efficiently markets incorporate risk. When news of military action in Iran broke outside traditional trading hours, investors responded immediately in alternative venues.This episode examines three economic linkages. First, the role of gold as a safe-haven asset and how 24/7 trading in tokenized gold provides real-time price discovery when conventional markets are closed. Second, the strategic importance of industrial capacity, including concentrated global production of materials such as aluminum that underpin both civilian and defense manufacturing. Supply constraints are not only a logistical concern; they are an economic variable.Third, the conversation turns to artificial intelligence as a general-purpose technology with dual-use implications. While widely discussed for its productivity benefits, AI also affects the economics of national security, capital allocation, and technological competition. How should markets think about a technology that simultaneously drives efficiency and reshapes strike capabilities?The episode frames recent developments in Iran through the lens of risk, incentives, and long-term economic resilience.
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Geopolitical events test how quickly and efficiently markets incorporate risk. When news of military action in Iran broke outside traditional trading hours, investors responded immediately in alternative venues. This episode examines three economic linkages. First, the role of gold as a safe-haven asset and how 24/7 trading in tokenized gold provides real-time price discovery when conventional markets are closed. Second, the strategic importance of industrial capacity, including concentrated ...
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