Fed paper looks at potential effects of CBDC on monetary policy

Fed paper looks at potential effects of CBDC on monetary policy

The working paper traces the effects of operations with CBDC through several scenarios and concludes the Fed will have it under control. On Tuesday, the United States Federal Reserve released a study on the possible effects of a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) on U.S. monetary policy implementation. The study, dated April, was a staff working paper titled “Retail CBDC and U.S. Monetary Policy Implementation: A Stylized Balance Sheet Analysis.”The paper considered four scenarios that illustrate the potential effects of a retail CBDC on monetary policy from the perspective of....


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