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Why the dollar still rules global reserves
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34926, member: 636"] The dollar remains king among world currencies despite recent global events. Many countries still prefer keeping dollars as savings compared to other types. We see a small drop in dollar usage for world reserves from 65% seven years ago to about 57% today. This gradual decline might continue as nations look for other options. The American currency faces no real threats to its top position. No other money comes close to replacing the dollar right now. The euro has remained stuck around 20% market share for years without growth. The Chinese yuan barely reaches 2% of global reserves despite much talk about its rise. Some countries turned to gold instead of paper money during uncertain times. Russia increased its gold collection greatly between 2014 and 2020, making its reserves worth 72% more since 2022. Gold allows countries to depend less on foreign currencies, but it has limitations. Compared to cash, it is harder to use quickly when needed. Nations want different ways to store wealth without relying on just one country's money. Even with these changes happening slowly across the globe, the dollar keeps its strong leadership position in world finance. [/QUOTE]
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