US DOLLAR ANALYST CALLS DE DOLLARIZATION A BAD JOKE

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 21:51  |  Written by: Barry Silbert

Us Dollar Analyst Calls De Dollarization A Bad Joke
Us Dollar Analyst Calls De Dollarization A Bad Joke

In This Presentation

In this presentation, Jeffrey Christian of CPM discusses the misconception that the U.S. dollar is being abandoned in global markets, emphasizing its continued strength and dominance as a

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A Leading Financial Analyst Calls

A leading financial analyst calls the idea of dethroning the US dollar through de-dollarization initiatives a 'bad joke'.

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