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by WorkerBee28474
470 days ago
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People have been saying this for decades, and it's little closer to coming true. Who's saying it this year? > The CFA Institute surveyed more than 4,000 global financial professionals... close to two-thirds expect that the dollar will lose its leading reserve-currency status in the next five- to 15 years. Investment advisors are saying it this year. Meanwhile, the hard numbers say that USD went from 71% of global reserves in 2000 to 58% in 2022. That's about -0.5%/year. What should we expect it to be in 5 years? 55%. 15 years? 51%. [0] https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/the-... |
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faith in the stability of US govt
declining need for petro dollars
increase in US debt as %age of GDP
(IANA Economist)