Central banks should be ready with CBDCs, says Bank of Canada exec

Central banks should be ready with CBDCs, says Bank of Canada exec

Timothy Lane says the central bank is developing a CBDC at "a good pace.” According to an Oct. 15 report from The Canadian Press, the Bank of Canada, or BoC, deputy governor Timothy Lane said central banks should have their own digital currency ready should regulators block Facebook’s Libra token. They also noted such an asset's potential importance as a possible solution for the economic realities of COVID-19.Lane spoke at an online panel discussion hosted by the Central Bank Payments Conference, stating that the Bank of Canada has been developing a central bank digital currency, or CBDC,....


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