Fed's Waller: US Dollar to remain world's global reserve currency

Federal Reserve (Fed) Governor Christopher Waller noted the US Dollar's (USD) importance in global markets while giving a speech titled "The Dollar's International Role" at the Global Interdependence Center and University of the Bahamas Conference in Nassau.

Key highlights

  • US Dollar likely to remain the world's dominant reserve currency.
  • Recent developments strengthen that status.
  • Several factors weigh against the Chinese Yuan as an attractive asset.
  • Fed's Waller sees no need for a central bank digital currency in the US.

 

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