The U.S. dollar continued its six-month slide Tuesday amid a growing international chorus that wants the dollar replaced - or at least supplemented - as the world's reserve currency, a move that would end the greenback's six decades of global dominance.
07 October 2009 , 12:20Frank AhrensThe Washington Post0
President Dmitry Medvedev got a lukewarm response to his proposal for a new international reserve currency at a G20 summit Thursday, with world leaders focusing on the more immediate need to secure money to bail out the global economy.