Status of US Dollar as Global Reserve Currency: USD Share Hits 30-Year Low as Central Banks Pile on Other Currencies & Gold
- The US dollar's share of global foreign exchange reserves has dropped to 57.4%, the lowest since 1994, according to the IMF's COFER data for Q3 2024.
- Foreign holders added $880 billion in the past 12 months, reaching a record $8.67 trillion in US Treasury securities, according to the Treasury Department's TIC data.
- The euro's share of global reserves has increased to 20.0%, the highest since 2022, while central banks diversify into other currencies and gold.
- If the current decline continues, the dollar's share could fall below 50% by the end of 2034.
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