International reserves are any kind of reserve funds, which central banks can pass among themselves, internationally.
De-dollarization is an effort by a growing number of countries to reduce the role of the U.S. dollar in international trade.
Our unique data on the currency composition of global foreign exchange reserves, COFER, track how much of the world’s reserves are held at central banks in different currencies—such as the US dollar, ...
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US-Iran conflict: At nearly $700 billion, how India’s forex reserves are a strong armour against global crises
A country’s foreign exchange reserves act as the first line of defence against external volatility. In times of global economic turmoil such as the present Middle East conflict, forex reserves are the ...
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