Will they or won't they? Central banks eye each other's digital currency moves

Will they or won't they? Central banks eye each other's digital currency moves

Canada's central bank recognizes that CBDCs are a necessarily international issue. Canada doesn’t want any "surprises" regarding central bank digital currencies. In a recent interview with Reuters, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem doubled down on the country's contingency-plan approach to CBDCs, stressing that he sees no urgent need to issue one right now. For Macklem, inter-state competition and coordination remains the key question when it comes to CBDC issuance. He told reporters:“If another country has one and we don’t, that could certainly create some problems. So we want to make....


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Big tech, not cryptocurrency, is the real threat to central banks’ autonomy, ...

Though Danmarks Nationalbank's governor seems tempted to ignore cryptocurrencies, other banks in the country continue to launch new services based on crypto. Crypto trading volumes continue to increase, but several countries’ central banks are keen to ignore it, with Denmark being the latest to join the “crypto is negligible” narrative. Lars Rohde, governor of the country’s central bank doesn’t see the rise of crypto trading as a serious economic threat. “I could be tempted to ignore it,” he told Bloomberg. “I think the term currency is badly used here. Most currencies store value or are....