CBDC in an historical perspective
Monetary transformations through history have been driven by changing technology. Michael Bordo argues that technological change is inevitable
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Monetary transformations through history have been driven by changing technology. Michael Bordo argues that technological change is inevitable
CBDC in an historical perspective Read More »
Jon Cunliffe looks at the impact of ‘crypto’ on the stability of the UK’s financial system and asks whether the world of ‘crypto finance’ poses risks to financial stability
Is ‘crypto’ a financial stability risk? Read More »
The digital euro is an ambitious goal that can improve the efficiency of the financial system. Fabio Panetta says we must make it a driver of stability and inclusive progress
The present and future of money in the digital age Read More »
Cryptoassets and blockchain technology hold great promise. Daniel Dăianu believes that updating the current regulatory framework is a must for governments and central banks
Cryptoassets need regulation Read More »
The payment system is changing in profound ways. Christopher Waller asks if a CBDC would address any of the problems
A solution in search of a problem? Read More »
There is a global rush to roll out CBDCs. Randal Quarles suggests this is akin to the 1980s parachute pants fad and the fear of missing out
Parachute pants and central bank money Read More »
The Bank of England has issued banknotes for over 300 years. Jon Cunliffe talks about future of money in the UK in an increasingly digital world
Do we need ‘public money’? Read More »
Christina Segal-Knowles talks about stablecoins. She looks at how they could be regulated if they are used as a form of payment
Stablecoins: what’s old is new again Read More »