If elected, Donald Trump has promised to maintain the dollar as the world's reserve currency.
But his policies risk deteriorating faith in the greenback, according to one think tank.
At number 13, the former president pledged to keep the US dollar in place as the world's main reserve currency.
But a second Trump term might actually erode greenback's dominant role, wrote Mark Sobel, US chair of the Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum.
During his first term, Trump threatened to leave NATO and took the US out of key agreements, such as the Iran nuclear deal, Paris Climate Accord and Trans-Pacific Partnership, Sobel wrote.
Persons:
Donald Trump, OMFIF, —, Donald Trump's, Mark Sobel, Sobel, Trump, Biden
Organizations:
Service, Republican National, Trump, Monetary, Financial, Treasury, Social Security, NATO, Paris Climate Accord, Pacific Partnership
Locations:
Iran, Paris