An RBA official named Smith just dropped a comment saying there's barely any shift happening with people moving out of U.S. dollar-based assets. Pretty interesting take considering all the noise about de-dollarization lately.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 11-28 22:56
To be honest, is this guy Smith trying to pour cold water on us? Everyone has been shouting about de-dollarization for so long, but the data shows that people haven't really moved at all... It feels like the little daisies in the garden are still obediently facing the sun of the dollar.
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 11-28 17:54
Hey, is this guy Smith not following Twitter? How come he's still saying no one is selling US dollars...
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BlockchainGriller
· 11-28 05:23
I think this guy Smith might not be keeping up with the pace, does he really think no one is quietly reducing their holdings of USD?
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FlatlineTrader
· 11-26 02:41
Talking about de-dollarization, but in reality, we still can’t do without the US dollar... Smith's words hit hard.
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ShibaSunglasses
· 11-26 02:31
Wait a minute, is this guy Smith serious? The whole world is talking about de-dollarization, and he says nothing has changed. Isn't this just talking nonsense with his eyes wide open?
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MEVSandwichMaker
· 11-26 02:22
Haha, this guy Smith just wants to drag our de-dollarization narrative, but is this data really reliable? It feels like they are still dreaming.
An RBA official named Smith just dropped a comment saying there's barely any shift happening with people moving out of U.S. dollar-based assets. Pretty interesting take considering all the noise about de-dollarization lately.