For eight decades the US dollar has been the linchpin of global trade and finance, but today confidence in it is faltering. Are there any alternatives?
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00:00 - Could the dollar lose its dominance?
00:52 - Donald's Trump impact on the dollar
01:25 - Why it's hard to stop using dollars
02:16 - What could be an alternative?
04:01 - A basket of currencies
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