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Dollar's Share of Global Reserves Falls to 31-Year Low as Central Banks Diversify
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Dollar's Share of Global Reserves Falls to 31-Year Low as Central Banks Diversify
The US dollar’s share of global foreign exchange reserves fell to 56.8% in the fourth quarter of 2025, the lowest level since 1994, according to IMF data on Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves released Friday. The reading extends a long-running decline. The dollar’s share has dropped from roughly 72% in 2001 as central banks have steadily added non-dollar assets — particularly nontraditional currencies such as the Australi…
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