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Glossary:Reserve currency

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A reserve currency is a foreign currency held by a government or central bank as part of a country’s reserves.

The dollar is the most common global reserve currency, but the euro is increasingly widely used. Foreign official reserves form part of the financial assets which a country holds with respect to the rest of the world. The main parts are holdings of foreign exchange and gold.

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