He is certainly in decline, but still the boss.

According to data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) relayed in this infographic from our partner Statista, the US dollar remains the strongest monetary currency in the world.

In the third quarter of 2021, it thus represented 59% of the 11.971 billion dollars (again him) of world foreign exchange reserves, far ahead of the competition.

Down, therefore, since at the turn of the year 2000, this share was over 70%.

What other currencies are good to have in stock?

The euro, of course, which represents 20% of foreign exchange reserves.

The yen, the pound sterling and the yuan follow.

This leaves a measly 7% for all other currencies on the planet.

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