It is said that Russia is exploring pricing some future energy deals in rubles and Chinese yuan instead of the US dollar.


While Europe has already reduced its dependence on Russian oil and gas, the bigger signal is clear, as major economies are increasingly seeking alternatives to dollar-based trade.
The dollar still dominates global energy markets.
But the shift toward a multi-currency system is gaining momentum.
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