
Boston, July 14, 2020 – Central banks around the world have been toying with the idea of issuing a digital version of their currency for over a decade. The discussion on CBDCs won’t be just another industry topic; it will be very political. CBDCs will bring to the forefront many questions regarding the nature of money, how it is created, who has sovereignty over it, how it moves across borders, how monetary policies work, how central banks interact with commercial banks, and the future of the U.S. dollar as a global reserve currency.
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