đ Global De-Dollarization Hits a Turning Point
The US dollarâs share of global reserves has fallen below 56%, a 30-year low. For the first time, global central banks now hold more gold than US Treasuries â a silent but powerful shift.
Key signals: âą European pension funds are cutting US Treasury exposure
âą BRICS now settle 70%+ of trade in local currencies
âą Commodity de-dollarization is accelerating
âą US debt interest exceeds $1T annually
Gold overtaking US Treasuries is a vote of no confidence from the worldâs most conservative institutions. With manufacturing shrinking and imports rising, dollar devaluation wonât fix inflation â it may worsen it.
đ The question now isnât if the system changes, but what replaces it.
Will gold and crypto assets become the core reserves of the next financial era?
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