Monday, August 30, 2021

This Week: Emerging challenges to U.S. dollar supremacy

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Welcome to This Week. FP Analytics has released Part 1 of a comprehensive three-part analysis of the forces shaping the international financial system. The Future of Money serves as a critical resource for governments, companies, and individuals looking to better understand and navigate its rapid transformation. As technological, regulatory, and geopolitical forces combine to transform the international financial system, Part 1 of FP Analytics’ Future of Money Power Map provides a comprehensive mapping of the mechanisms underlying U.S. control of the financial system and the emerging challenges to this system. Subscribe or upgrade to FP Insider for full access to this and all other Power Maps and Special Reports from FP Analytics, Foreign Policy’s in-house policy research department.

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The Future of Money: Part 1 
An exploration of the range of threats to the U.S. dollar’s dominance in the international economy

In FP Analytics’ latest three-part Power Map, The Future of Money, we examine the forces shaping the global financial landscape and driving the adoption of new financial instruments by major institutions such as central banks, investment banks, and large tech companies as well as individual investors. Part 1 analyzes the status of the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency, details the emerging challenges to the dollar, and walks through China’s, Russia’s, and the European Union’s efforts to transform the existing financial system. We also discuss the launch of China’s digital currency and its broad international and domestic implications.

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