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Everybody Wants To Replace the US Dollar: Rise of Multicurrency World

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Everybody wants to replace the US dollar with a new currency, thus, coining the phenomenon ‘multicurrency world’. America’s closest allies in Europe are talking behind closed doors to make the euro the de facto currency. Many leaders from Europe and the European Union (EU) have called on countries to embrace alternative options. The world now seems to be fed up with the greenback as the White House weaponizes the currency. The multicurrency world has many currencies, and various nations are simultaneously trading in it. For example, the Chinese yuan, euro, pound, yen, and rupee, among others, are seeing a surge in settlements. If that wasn’t enough, many others are using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and stablecoins such as USDT to settle payments. The US dollar is no longer the de facto currency in a multicurrency world, as there are many other options. However, there is no strong contender against the USD that can take its place in the global sector. If a stron...

USA No Longer Default Market: BRICS Attracts Global Capital

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The USA no longer seems to be the de facto global capital for investments as BRICS is grabbing a bigger pie of the financial share. Global investors are being defensive on the US dollar’s prospects as the DXY index fell to the 96 range early Thursday. Exposure to the US dollar-based assets has been its lowest since 2005, a recent report from the Bank of America read. BRICS members such as China, India, Brazil, and South Africa are receiving foreign funds from institutional clients, which were the de facto investments in the USA. The goalpost is being moved to the global south where developing countries are reaping the benefits of a weaker dollar. The focus on the Southeast region came after Trump imposed sweeping tariffs on trade this year. Also Read: BRICS Inspires 15 Countries To Use Homegrown Payment System USA Remains Market King But BRICS Aims To Dim the Power Source: fairobserver.com / Vladirina32 / ShutterStock The dollar is still the most potent currency but its power is g...