Since early 2025, the Euro has surged by 14% against the US dollar, attributed to declining confidence in US fiscal policies and trade tensions. Central bankers suggest that the Euro’s stability might enhance its reserve currency status.
The US dollar’s share of global reserves fell from 68.8% in 2014 to 57.8% in 2024, indicating a shift towards the Euro. This trend reflects investor reactions to the perceived instability of the US economic landscape.
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