The article discusses the influential role of the US dollar (USD) in the global economy, tracing its dominance back to the Bretton Woods Agreement of 1944 and exploring the factors that sustain its status as the primary reserve currency despite emerging challenges from digital currencies.
The US Federal Reserve's cautious optimism coupled with aggressive readiness, dubbed 'dove with sharpest claws,' fortifies the dollar's resilience amid post-pandemic recovery and geopolitical tensions.