Sunday, December 11, 2011

The History of World’s Reserve Currencies The History Of The World’s “Reserve” Currency: From Ancient Greece To Today


Probably the most interesting part of the previously discussed 174-page World Bank report on the future of world currencies, is, ironically, the part that deals with the past. In its discussion of why “Historically, one national currency has played a global role—or at most, a few national currencies”, the WB analyzes the history of the “reserve” or dominant currency from ancient times, through today.It is an engrossing narrative which ebbs and flows with the rise and flow of the dominant superpower (no surprise there). The bottom line of course is whether or not the US will retain its superpower status in an increasingly multipolar (and developing-led) world. And whether it will be replaced by China…or nobody. The implications for the next reserve currency of choice are substantial.

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