
Zhu Min Flags Growing Risks to Dollar Dominance Former International Monetary Fund deputy managing director Zhu Min has warned that fading global trust in the U.S. dollar could become one of the most significant threats to financial stability in the coming years. His comments arrive as investors increasingly reassess currency exposure amid rising geopolitical tensions




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