The US dollar’s long-standing supremacy as a reserve currency, medium of exchange, and unit of account has been seriously challenged by the growing demand for de-dollarization from emerging nations. Reduced reliance on the US dollar is demanded, which was granted the coveted status by the Bretton Woods system put in place during World War II. […]
The US dollar’s long-standing supremacy as a reserve currency, medium of exchange, and unit of account has been seriously challenged by the growing demand for de-dollarization from emerging nations. Reduced reliance on the US dollar is demanded, which was granted the coveted status by the Bretton Woods system put in place during World War II. […]
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