Banco centrais: mais ouro do que títulos americanos

Is the dollar's days numbered? For 50 years, it was king. Now, gold is returning to reclaim the throne. Since the petrodollar regime was established in the 1970s, the financial world has marched to the beat of the American currency. Central banks accumulated US Treasury bonds as if there were no tomorrow, but tomorrow has arrived. The geopolitical chessboard has shifted. China has become the largest importer of oil, confidence in the US is wavering, and global tensions are soaring. The result? A silent but massive rush to the oldest and safest asset in history: gold. In 2016, central banks held 6 times more US Treasury bonds than gold. Last year, it was a tie. This year, for the first time in the 21st century, gold surpassed US Treasury bonds in reserves, and the trend is accelerating. We are about to see central banks break a 60-year gold holding record. This isn't just about finance. It's about power, trust, and the search for security in an increasingly uncertain world. When instability knocks on the door, gold doesn't ask permission, it enters. And this time, it's here to stay. Want to understand all these changes? Click and join my free newsletter. https://bit.ly/ricam-listaemails #gold #dollar #centralbank #economy #globaleconomy #ricardoamorim #vp #video #proprios #2m