Central banks are still cutting back on their holdings of U.S. dollars, although the unallocated reserves, which includes countries that do not report their holdings, has also been growing rapidly, thanks to China. Unallocated reserves grew from 25.4% of total reserves in 2002 to 44.4% in the first quarter of 2010.
Here's a link to the IMF page for the COFER (Currency Composition of Official Foreign Exchange Reserves) report. Below is an image made from the data.
BEA: Real GDP increased at 1.6% Annualized Rate in Q1
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From the BEA: Gross Domestic Product, First Quarter 2024 (Advance Estimate)
Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an *annual rate of 1.6
percent ...
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