London-based research group OMFIF's survey found that, for the first time, more central banks plan to reduce USD holdings than to increase them over the next decade, reflecting rising political risks tied to the dollar. The survey ran March–May and c

2026-07-01

London-based research group OMFIF's survey found that, for the first time, more central banks plan to reduce USD holdings than to increase them over the next decade, reflecting rising political risks tied to the dollar. The survey ran March–May and collected responses from 74 central banks.