The US Dollar's share of global foreign currency reserves has decreased significantly, dropping from 65% in 2001 to 40% today. This marks a 25-year decline as financial institutions continue to reduce their exposure to the dollar. The shift reflects a broader trend of diversification in reserve holdings by central banks worldwide.
US Dollar's Share in Global Reserves Falls to 40%
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