UK will likely need to issue a digital currency, says BoE deputy governor
The Bank of England's deputy governor has argued that, with the possible rise of non-bank actors issuing currency, public money in digital form could serve as a crucial anchor for confidence in money as a social convention. The Bank of England's deputy governor Jon Cunliffe has argued that a sea change in the issuance and circulation of public and private monies could make general access to a digital form of central bank money crucial for ensuring financial stability in future.In a speech at the OMFIF Digital Money Institute in London, Cunliffe reflected on past, present and future trends....
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RBI’s Deputy Governor Discusses Indian Central Bank Digital Currency
RBI Deputy Governor T. Rabi Sankar talked about the country’s central bank digital currency (CBDC) Thursday at an event organized by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic....