Dallas vs. the Dollar: How a Financial Underdog Holds the Fed’s Currency Together
Forget Wall Street—the real dollar defense happens in Texas. While DC debates monetary policy, Dallas quietly props up the greenback’s dominance with a playbook that’d make central bankers blush.
How a secondary financial hub became the dollar’s secret weapon
Oil trades, energy derivatives, and good old Texan swagger give Dallas outsized influence over global currency flows. When the Fed stumbles, this unlikely guardian steps in—no permission needed.
The irony? A city that thrives on libertarian ideals now babysits the world’s reserve currency. Maybe that’s what happens when New York and Washington are too busy fighting over interest rates to notice who’s actually keeping the lights on.
(Bonus jab: Meanwhile, hedge funds still can’t tell the difference between monetary policy and a Magic 8-Ball.)