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    Global central banks shift from dollar to gold and euro, says OMFIF survey, as Trump’s tariffs shake safe-haven appeal

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    Global central banks, overseeing approximately $5 trillion in reserves, are reportedly planning to diversify away from the US dollar. A recent survey indicates a growing interest in gold, the euro, and the Chinese yuan as alternative reserve assets.
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