According to a Bloomberg report, gold has now surpassed the U.S. dollar as the world’s largest global reserve asset.
What the data shows: • The dollar’s share of global reserves has fallen well below 50% • Gold’s weighting has surged in recent years • Central banks have been aggressively accumulating gold
Gold carries no counterparty risk. No political alignment. No default exposure.
For decades, the dollar dominated global reserves. Now its relative share is shrinking while gold strengthens.
The big question: If central banks are diversifying away from the dollar…
What other neutral assets could benefit next? 👀
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GOLD JUST OVERTOOK THE U.S. DOLLAR 😱
According to a Bloomberg report, gold has now surpassed the U.S. dollar as the world’s largest global reserve asset.
What the data shows:
• The dollar’s share of global reserves has fallen well below 50%
• Gold’s weighting has surged in recent years
• Central banks have been aggressively accumulating gold
Gold carries no counterparty risk.
No political alignment.
No default exposure.
For decades, the dollar dominated global reserves.
Now its relative share is shrinking while gold strengthens.
The big question:
If central banks are diversifying away from the dollar…
What other neutral assets could benefit next? 👀