Uday Kotak, the CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, a financial institution based in India, recently expressed his view on the dominance of the U.S. dollar in global financial markets. Kotak stated that the U.S. dollar has “disproportionate power” as a reserve currency, retracting his previous statement in which he referred to the currency as the “biggest financial terrorist in the world.” Kotak explained that several countries were exploring alternative reserve currencies to reduce their dependence on the U.S. dollar.
Top Indian Banker Refers to the Dollar as ‘Biggest Financial Terrorist’ in the World
Uday Kotak, CEO of Kotak Mahindra Bank, an institution that registered more than $8.5 billion in revenue in 2023, referred to the subordination that world markets have to the U.S. dollar hegemony. In a panel at the ET Corporate Excellence Awards, an event of the Indian news conglomerate Times network, Kotak stated that the American currency was “the biggest financial terrorist in the world,” criticizing the power it had as a reserve currency.
Explaining his stance, Kotak declared:
All our money is in nostro accounts and somebody in the U.S. can say- you cannot withdraw it from tomorrow morning- and you are stuck. That is the power of the reserve currency.
This dependence is what is driving several nations of the world to seek an alternative reserve currency, Kotak remarked, stating this was a “crucial time in world history.”
However, Kotak later corrected these statements on social media, explaining he wanted to make reference to the ‘disproportionate power’ the currency had in world markets. He explained:
In a recent discussion on US dollar I inadvertently used words “fi
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Author: Sergio Goschenko