Dollar-denominated financial markets appeared to suffer a dramatic change on or about March 23. This article examines the possibility that it marks the beginning of the end for the Fed's dollar.
At this stage of an evolving economic and financial crisis, such thoughts are necessarily speculative. But an imminent banking crisis is now a near certainty, with most global systemically important banks in a weaker position than at the time of the Lehman crisis. US markets appear oblivious to this risk, though the ratings of G-SIBs in other jurisdictions do reflect specific banking risks rather