reserve holdings in dollars

  • 1Reserve petroliere — Réserve pétrolière ██████████ …

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  • 2Reserve currency — A reserve currency (or anchor currency) is a currency which is held in significant quantities by many governments and institutions as part of their foreign exchange reserves. It also tends to be the international pricing currency for products… …

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  • 3Réserve pétrolière — ██████████60  …

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  • 4Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …

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  • 5Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago — Coordinates: 41°52′43″N 87°37′54″W / 41.878484°N 87.631567°W / 41.878484; 87.631567 …

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  • 6Foreign exchange reserve of the People's Republic of China — The Foreign exchange reserve of the People s Republic of China is mainly composed of dollars in the forms of US. government bonds and institutional bonds. The mainland China (except Hong Kong SAR and Macau SAR) held foreign exchange reserve… …

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  • 7United States Treasury security — A United States Treasury security is government debt issued by the United States Department of the Treasury through the Bureau of the Public Debt. Treasury securities are the debt financing instruments of the United States federal government, and …

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  • 8Henry Paulson — Infobox US Cabinet official name=Henry M. Paulson order=74th title=United States Secretary of the Treasury term start=July 3, 2006 president=George W. Bush predecessor=John W. Snow successor= birth date=birth date and age|mf=yes|1946|03|28 birth… …

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  • 9Dollar hegemony — This article describes the ideas of Henry C.K. Liu. For the topic of Jean Gabriel s book The Dollar Hegemony: Dollar, Dollarization, and Progress (2000), see dollarization. Dollar hegemony is the hypothesized monetary hegemony of the US dollar in …

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  • 10Hot money — is a term that is most commonly used in financial markets to refer to the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These… …

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