Economist Henrik Müller said that the US dollar may lose its status as the world's main currency. Doubts about the happy future of the US dollar are caused by several factors at once. Let's consider the main ones. First, inflation can seriously damage international confidence in the dollar and shake investor confidence in the value of the US currency. Müller stressed that the current inflation in the United States is at the level of 8% (and this is not the limit), and the further development of the situation depends on the actions of the Federal Reserve System. Anti-Russian sanctions may also have a negative impact on the dollar. To date, the most serious measure against Russia is the freezing of Moscow's foreign exchange reserves in other central banks. Up to this point, such a step had never been taken in this form before. And if fears spread that Washington may confiscate foreign currency assets of other countries at any moment, the dollar may come under extreme pressure. And the situation in Ukraine itself does not bode well for the dollar in the long term. As events unfold, the balance of forces in the financial market is changing – along with the global financial institutions of the United States, new blocs from sovereign countries with fragmented markets appear and strengthen their influence.
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