Why the Dollar's Reign Is Near an End WSJ
For decades the dollar has served as the world's main reserve currency, but, argues Barry Eichengreen, it will soon have to share that role. Here's why—and what it will mean for international markets and companies.
Comment: Well, thank you, Barry, for the reminder. A little bit late, I'd say after all the depreciation over the past couple years. For an early warning see Antony Mueller: The Demise of the Dollar? December 2002 which would have given you time enough to save your dollars by moving into gold, Swiss francs and the euro.
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