China, the Iran war, and the US: MoneyWeek Talks

The next force that will change the world is China's drive to financialise, according to Diana Choyleva, founder and chief economist at Enodo Economics.

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What force will shape the world in the next 20 years? The answer is China's drive to financialise, according to Diana Choyleva, founder and chief economist at Enodo Economics.

In this episode of the podcast, Diana speaks to MoneyWeek's Cris Sholto Heaton about how the AI race differs in China versus the West, the transformation of the country's equity market, and the breakdown of globalisation.

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Cris Sholto Heaton
Contrbuting Editor

Cris Sholt Heaton is the contributing editor for MoneyWeek.

He is an investment analyst and writer who has been contributing to MoneyWeek since 2006 and was managing editor of the magazine between 2016 and 2018. He is experienced in covering international investing, believing many investors still focus too much on their home markets and that it pays to take advantage of all the opportunities the world offers.

He often writes about Asian equities, international income and global asset allocation.