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The confusion and commotion over cryptocurrency often reminds me of the 19th-century German drama Faust. In Goethe’s ...
Money makes the world go round, but what exactly counts as "money" has varied wildly throughout human history. Can you ...
The U.S. dollar’s dominance as the world’s reserve currency faces its most organized challenge yet from the BRICS nations, but fundamental structural barriers make displacement unlikely in the ...
Expectations are high for the dollar to lose its leading reserve currency status in the next five to 15 years. For decades, the U.S. dollar has enjoyed a unique status as the world's dominant reserve ...
Stablecoins could help the U.S. dollar stay the world’s No. 1 reserve currency, but not in the way that many have assumed, ...
Talk about privilege. The dollar is not just the currency of the United States; it is what's called the world's "reserve currency," where people and institutions park their money. But there's concern ...
At first, it was just a quiet murmur in relatively isolated sections of the financial press. Today, however, the voices are growing louder: the US dollar could lose its role as the world’s global ...
Despite calling himself “bullish on crypto” and predicting its growing usage, Sharma confessed on Shamani’s show that he has ...
Does the recent downgrade of the U.S. government’s credit rating by Moody’s signal a more significant change in the global financial order?
The CFA Institute surveyed more than 4,000 global financial professionals before the 2024 presidential election, asking about the U.S. debt and the future of the dollar as the world's reserve currency ...
Whether you want a strong U.S. dollar or a weaker U.S. dollar depends on where you stand. If you run a company that sells overseas, a weaker dollar helps you, because it makes your products cheaper ...