Why Kenneth Rogoff thinks China’s yuan will be a reserve currency ‘in the next 5 years’
Harvard Professor Kenneth Rogoff, a former IMF chief economist, believes the US dollar's dominance in global finance is increasingly unstable. Rogoff, who has written about the 2000s recession and the US dollar, predicts China's yuan will become a reserve currency within the next five years.

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AI-generatedHarvard Professor Kenneth Rogoff, a former IMF chief economist, believes the US dollar's dominance in global finance is increasingly unstable. Rogoff, who has written about the 2000s recession and the US dollar, predicts China's yuan will become a reserve currency within the next five years. He has warned about a potential crisis of legitimacy for the US dollar, as detailed in his book "Our Dollar, Your Problem." Rogoff's analysis focuses on the shifting global financial hierarchy and the yuan's growing role. The interview explores his reasoning behind this forecast.
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4 extractedRogoff published Our Dollar, Your Problem in May last year.
Rogoff is a former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund.
Kenneth Rogoff has repeatedly warned that the US dollar is approaching a crisis of legitimacy.
Rogoff has turned his focus to the US currency’s increasingly unstable place at the top of the world’s financial hierarchy.