黄金在全球国际储备中超过欧元
Gold Overtakes Euro in Global International Reserves

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/gold-overtakes-euro-global-international-reserves

自2009年以来,由于黄金价值不断上涨,各国央行越来越多地购买黄金,导致与美元和欧元等传统法定货币相比,黄金在全球国际储备中的占比有所上升。 到 2023 年,黄金已经超过欧元,挑战美元成为下一个被废黜的主要法定货币。 传统分析经常将黄金排除在研究之外,而是将重点放在外汇上,并于 1999 年开始引入后欧元。然而,考虑到 1899 年以来的历史数据,揭示了黄金相对于法定货币的使用发生了转变。 尽管人们认为美元在 1950 年左右升值之前占据主导地位,但黄金实际上构成了这一时期国际储备的大部分。 一张仅描绘 1950 年黄金和美元的图表显示,美元的重要性正在减弱。 2023 年,美元仅占所有储备的 48%,低于 2001 年 72% 的高位,而黄金则占 18%,较 2008 年的 11% 大幅上升。 信贷泡沫、持续的冲突以及对通货膨胀的担忧——专家预测,黄金可能在未来十年内取代美元成为主要储备货币。 如需进一步了解,请观看这​​篇交叉帖子,其中包含一个视频,比较了自 1950 年以来各种储备资产的历史。

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ByJan Nieuwenhuijs of Gainesville Coins

Sturdy central bank gold buying since 2009 and a rising gold price has grown the precious metal’s share of global international reserves to the detriment of fiat currencies. By the end of 2023 gold surpassed the euro and the next fiat currency to be challenged is the US dollar.

Often when financial analysts draw charts on the distribution of international reserves they focus on foreign exchange (omit gold) and start when the euro was introduced in 1999. Based on such charts the dollar’s share of total reserves appears to be falling slowly, from a peak of 72% in 2001 to 58% in 2023. In addition, it seems there is not one specific currency that is competing with the dollar.

But why not include gold and look back as far as possible? By combining multiple sources, we get a glimpse of the dissemination of reserve currencies from 1899 until 1935 (both fiat and gold), and a full picture starting from 1950.

This paints a whole different story. Instead of showing only the demise of the dollar at snail pace, the historic balance between gold and fiat currencies is revealed. It’s not the dollar that normally backs the international monetary system, it’s gold. Gold used to make up the majority of international reserves, even when sterling was said to be the world reserve currency before the dollar. In a chart covering more years but only gold and the dollar, the latter’s reign becomes even more relative.

The above chart displays that the dollar’s share of total reserves has fallen to 48% in 2023—caused by a declining trust in “credit assets” (fiat currencies), due to worrying asset bubbles, escalating wars, and fear of inflation—while gold is making ground.

Based on personal calculations of official gold reserves that include covert acquisitions, for example by the Chinese central bank, gold's percentage of total reserves reached 18% in 2023, up from 11% in 2008. Gold has currently surpassed the euro, which got stuck at 16%. As the problems haunting fiat currencies won’t fade anytime soon it’s possible gold will overtake the dollar as well in the decade ahead (explained more detailed here).

Be sure not to miss the X-post below that includes a video illustrating the development of reserve assets since 1950 in a bar chart race!

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