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The Economist: The blistering rally in gold augurs ill for the power of the dollar
Central banks are shifting away from the greenback
Once dismissed as a mere commodity, gold is now a prized asset for central banks worldwide, reaching historic highs at $2,750 per ounce. This gold rush hints at shifting global financial power but leaves the dollar's dominance largely intact.
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From The Economist, published under licence. The original article can be found on www.economist.com
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Central banks are shifting away from the greenback