Countries accelerate shift away from US dollar
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1 Jan, 2022 06:24


The holdings of gold in the foreign exchange reserves of the central banks have been growing worldwide, hitting a 31-year high this year. At the same time, US dollar holdings have been dropping.

According to the World Gold Council, the banks have built up their stockpile by more than 4,500 tons over the past decade. As of September, the reserves totaled some 36,000 tons – the largest haul since 1990, and up 15% from a decade earlier.

At the same time, the presence of the dollar in foreign exchange reserves has dropped sharply over the past decade. In 2020, the currency-by-currency ratio of the greenback plunged to the lowest level in a quarter of a century.

Analysts say that the central banks, particularly in emerging economies, are continuing their shift to gold, reflecting global concerns about the dollar-based monetary regime. In the first nine months of 2021, Thailand bought some 90 tons, India 70, and Brazil 60.

Central banks and public institutions started boosting holdings of gold after the global financial crisis of 2008, which caused an outflow of funds from US government bonds, resulting in falls in the value of dollar-denominated assets.

Trust in dollar assets thus “faltered,” market analyst Itsuo Toyoshima says, as quoted by Nikkei Asia.

Gold prices have remained firm, trading at the $1,806 level per troy ounce as of December 30.


Source: https://www.rt.com/business/544825-dump-dollar-gold/
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Who still want to hold USD?
The answer is 傻瓜。
They can print $$$ to clear all her debts? Rotfl

Remember how British Empire currency was replaced by US currency. The history will repeat again. It is only when?

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What about Euro? Is it better to hold Euro?
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Whatever you do, just dont hold Gold
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(04-01-2022, 04:03 PM)lvlrsSTI Wrote:  What about Euro? Is it better to hold Euro?


All Eastern Europe countries will be kick out by Germany and France within 10yrs, there will be no more EU in the future Big Grin
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(04-01-2022, 04:14 PM)CHAOS Wrote:  All Eastern Europe countries will be kick out by Germany and France within 10yrs, there will be no more EU in the future Big Grin
Are you sure of this phenomenon.... Thinking
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