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fears over fed backstop could undermine dollar's reserve currency status
Deutsche Bank warns that the Federal Reserve's potential withdrawal of its liquidity backstop could jeopardize the dollar's status as a reserve currency, marking the most significant risk since World War II. Concerns about the reliability of Fed swap lines may prompt global de-dollarization, especially among Western allies, as countries like China and Russia continue to reduce their reliance on the US financial system. The Fed's role as the world's lender of last resort is crucial, and any hesitation to provide liquidity could lead to increased demand for dollars and destabilize US asset markets.
fed backstop concerns could jeopardize dollar's reserve currency status
Deutsche Bank warns that the Federal Reserve's potential withdrawal of its liquidity backstop could jeopardize the dollar's status as a reserve currency, marking a significant risk since World War II. Informal discussions among European officials suggest concerns over the reliability of Fed swap lines, which allow global institutions to borrow dollars during financial stress. Such fears could drive a shift towards de-dollarisation among America's Western allies, especially if the Trump administration influences the Fed's actions.
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