A recent study by the Federal Reserve indicates that the U.S. dollar's influence in global debt markets fluctuates in cycles, rather than following a consistent trend towards increased dollarization or de-dollarization. This finding challenges the common perception of a linear progression in the dollar's global dominance, highlighting the complex dynamics that influence its role in international finance.
Fed Study Reveals Cyclical Nature of Dollar's Role in Global Debt Markets
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