Bank of England Monetary Policy Advisor Feels Bitcoin Has Flaws
The Bank of England is playing a very strange game right now. The institution is keen on issuing its own national virtual currency. However, they are still no fan of Bitcoin, as they feel the currency is “peppered with flaws.” Such a statement is not entirely surprising, though, as no banks have a vested interest in embracing a digital currency they cannot control. Interestingly enough, a representative of the Bank of England has announced the UK will not adopt a central digital currency anytime soon. While Bitcoin is not centralized by any means, this could indicate they will not go ahead....
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In a talk given at the Portadown Chamber of Commerce in Northern Ireland on September 18, Andrew G Haldane, Chief Economist at the Bank of England (BoE), has hinted at the possibility that the U. K. government might issue a digital currency. Though the disclaimer "The views are not necessarily those of the Bank of England or the Monetary Policy Committee" ensures plausible deniability, Haldane's talk seems to indicate that the BoE is at least seriously considering the possibility. Haldane is chief economist at the BoE and executive director of monetary analysis and statistics. Listed by....
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The Bank of England's top economist has suggested that a digital currency based on bitcoin could alleviate monetary policy problems. Andrew Haldane, the UK central bank's chief economist and executive director for monetary analysis and statistics, spoke at the Portadown Chamber of Commerce in Northern Ireland on 18th September. During his speech, Haldane offered several ways in which central bankers can conduct monetary policy during a period when interest rates are close to or below zero. Haldane suggested that central bankers consider making measures like quantitative easing a permanent....
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