Currency basket adjustments just rolled out: the U.S. dollar's weight in the CFETS RMB Index is being trimmed from 19.9% down to 18.3%—that's a 0.6 percentage point cut. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar drops by 0.5 points to 5.4%, and the Japanese yen follows suit, sliding 0.5 points to land at 8.1%. These shifts reflect ongoing rebalancing in global reserve currency positioning and could ripple across cross-border trading dynamics in the months ahead.

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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 10h ago
The dollar weight has been reduced again. Is this truly de-dollarization or just a paper game? It seems that the CFETS basket adjustment will eventually give way to digital currencies...
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OnChainArchaeologistvip
· 10h ago
Has the USD weight been cut again? Now the RMB basket is really gradually reducing its dependence on the dollar... Although this 0.6 percentage points don't seem like much, considering the large scale... it feels like the future trade structure is about to change.
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GasGoblinvip
· 10h ago
The dollar has been pushed down again, and this rhythm is quite interesting... The dollar in the basket has shrunk so much, does that mean the RMB is about to take off?
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SelfStakingvip
· 10h ago
The dollar weight has been cut again. Is this really the pace of de-dollarization... It sounds pretty deep, but to be honest, how much does this really affect us retail investors?
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