Central Bank Digital Currencies Not a ‘Fad,’ MetLife Investment Says
The investment giant predicts CBDCs will continue gaining steam, although Western central banks have more outstanding questions than answers.
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Eighty-one countries are now exploring central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), according to a new tracker. This number is 46 more countries than the number in May last year. In addition, five countries have fully launched their own digital currencies. 81 Central Banks Explore Launching Own Digital Currencies The Atlantic Council’s Geoeconomics Center unveiled a new central bank digital currency (CBDC) tracker featuring an interactive database last week. The Geoeconomics Center described itself as “a nonpartisan organization that galvanizes U.S. leadership and engagement in the....