The US dollar is shifting from a medium of exchange to a political instrument of policy – and not everyone is happy about it
For the first time in U.S. history, there is a real possibility for state legislatures to have more women than men.
Western sanctions and tariffs are forcing countries to cooperate more strategically with China creating the need for a genuine alternative to the current Petrodollar system.
Bloomberg, a leading global index provider, has announced that it will be adding China's yuan-denominated bonds to its Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate Index.
China’s global relevance has grown to the point where it can no longer be ignored.
The U.S. Dollar's role as the world's reserve currency was first established in 1944 with the Bretton Woods Agreement. The U.S. was able to assume this role by virtue of it then having the largest gold reserves in the world.