[The Proportion of US Dollar in Global Central Bank Foreign Exchange Reserves Drops to a 30-Year Low, Depreciation of the Dollar is the Main Reason] Odaily Planet Daily News - The proportion of US dollars in foreign exchange reserves held by foreign central banks has fallen to its lowest level since 1995. This change is mainly due to the significant depreciation of the dollar rather than a reduction in holdings. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated on Wednesday that the proportion of the dollar in international reserves dropped to 56.3% during the April-June period. This figure represents a decline of nearly 1.5 percentage points compared to the first quarter, marking a 30-year low. However, when calculated at constant exchange rates, the dollar's share has remained largely unchanged. (Jin10)
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