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The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States of America but also is the world’s dominant reserve currency, and it accounts for roughly 62% of global foreign exchange reserves, double that of the Euro and Yen. In fact, the US Dollar has been the world’s reserve currency for over 100 years.
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News2026-05-07

The US dollar has softened as markets react to hopes of lower geopolitical risk, while the Australian dollar is supported by a more hawkish RBA. For BER users, timing and provider margins remain just as important as the market rate.
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News2026-04-26

Higher oil prices and Middle East uncertainty have pushed investors back toward safe-haven currencies, especially the US dollar, while adding pressure to oil-importing and risk-sensitive currencies as the Australian dollar.
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