OMFIF survey finds more central banks plan to cut dollar holdings than increase them for the first time, with 74% expecting lower USD reserves in five

61% of central banks polled by finance firm Invesco said US debt levels negatively impact the dollar’s long-term position as a reserve asset.

OMFIF survey finds more central banks plan to cut dollar holdings than increase them for the first time, with 74% expecting lower USD reserves in five

Central banks plan to increase their holdings of gold and are showing heightened interest in several other reserve currencies

Central banks across the world are increasing their gold holdings as geopolitical tensions reshape reserve management strategies, with many also planning to reduce their exposure…

More central banks plan to cut their dollar holdings than increase them over the next decade for the first time, according to a global survey, reflecting a rise in political risk…

An OMFIF survey of 90 central banks managing $10 trillion shows more plan to cut dollar holdings than increase them for the first time, boosting gold and

A survey of ninety central banks and wealth funds found, for the first time, more plan to cut dollar holdings than raise them over the coming decade.