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China’s Digital Currency No Threat, Former Central Bank Chief Says

by CBDC Insider
December 15, 2020
in Asia, Business
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China’s Digital Currency No Threat, Former Central Bank Chief Says
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China’s new sovereign digital currency could be a boon for cross-border trade while also supporting Beijing’s efforts to promote the yuan as an international currency, the former head of the country’s central bank said on Sunday.

Speaking at the Shanghai Financial Forum, Zhou Xiaochuan, who stepped down as governor of the People’s Bank of China in 2018, said that one of the major benefits of using a digital system is that it allowed both payments and currency conversions to happen in real time.

“If the currency exchange is realised at the moment of a retail transaction, and there is oversight of that exchange … it brings new possibilities for interconnection,” he said.

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A leading advocate for China’s sovereign digital currency plan, Zhou said it was important to note that the Digital Currency Electronic Payment – as it is formally known – was not intended as a replacement for globally accepted fiat currencies like the US dollar and the euro.

“If you are willing to use it, the yuan can be used for trade and investment,” he said. “But we are not like Libra and we don’t have an ambition to replace existing currencies.”

He was referring to the blockchain-based payment system and cryptocurrency proposed and backed by social media company Facebook. Announced last year, and originally known as Libra, it changed its name to Diem at the beginning of this month.

Rather than challenging foreign exchange regulatory frameworks and monetary systems, Beijing wanted to persuade consumers and overseas merchants to gradually accept digital yuan payments, Zhou said.

Read more: https://news.abs-cbn.com/business/12/14/20/chinas-digital-currency-no-threat-former-central-bank-chief-says

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