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What do we do about dedollarization? with Simon Taylor, Sardine

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Simon Taylor is one of the most forward thinkers and trusted movers in fintech, and last year when sanctions around SWIFT were announced, he wrote an incredibly clear and compelling explanation in his Fintech Brainfood Substack. One line stood out: “I think as Fintech Nerds, we have a real opportunity to build a better SWIFT and a better dollar global order.”

Since that was written, several events have taken place that puts the dollar as the global currency more in question than ever before- including deals to buy oil with the Chinese Yuan, and movements in digital currencies. So, we need to ask “What do we do about de-dollarization?”

Guest: Simon Taylor, Head of Content and Strategy, Sardine and Author of Fintech Brainfood SubStack

Hosts: Rachel Morrissey, Executive Producer, The MoneyPot Podcast
Micky Tesfaye, Content Lead, Money20/20EU

Producer: Rachel Morrissey, Executive Producer, The MoneyPot Podcast
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Simon Taylor is one of the most forward thinkers and trusted movers in fintech, and last year when sanctions around SWIFT were announced, he wrote an incredibly clear and compelling explanation in his Fintech Brainfood Substack. One line stood out: “I think as Fintech Nerds, we have a real opportunity to build a better SWIFT and a better dollar global order.”

Since that was written, several events have taken place that puts the dollar as the global currency more in question than ever before- including deals to buy oil with the Chinese Yuan, and movements in digital currencies. So, we need to ask “What do we do about de-dollarization?”

Guest: Simon Taylor, Head of Content and Strategy, Sardine and Author of Fintech Brainfood SubStack

Hosts: Rachel Morrissey, Executive Producer, The MoneyPot Podcast
Micky Tesfaye, Content Lead, Money20/20EU

Producer: Rachel Morrissey, Executive Producer, The MoneyPot Podcast
Follow us on LinkedIn

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