Core Insights - The global share of the US dollar in foreign exchange reserves has fallen below 60%, marking a multi-decade low [1] - Central banks are increasingly favoring gold as a reserve asset over US dollar-denominated assets, driven by concerns over the credit risk associated with the dollar [1] - A significant 95% of central banks anticipate continuing to purchase gold in the future, indicating a strong trend towards de-dollarization and a shift in demand structure in the global gold market [1] Group 1 - The international gold price has seen an annual increase of over 64% in 2025, the largest annual gain since 1979 [1] - The discussions at the World Economic Forum have centered around central bank gold purchases, de-dollarization, and the independence of the Federal Reserve [1] - Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, highlighted the growing importance of gold as a reserve asset compared to US Treasury bonds and other dollar assets [1]
【美元全球外汇储备占比跌破60%】2025年,国际金价年内涨幅超64%,创下自1979年以来年度最大涨幅。今年的世界经济论坛年会,央行增持黄金、去美元化、美联储独立性等自然成为多个分论坛的核心议题。如桥水基金创始人达利欧所说,相比美债等美元资产,黄金正在成为全球央行更看重的储备资产,而央行...
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-24 06:04