Dmitry Tokarev, Copper’s chief executive officer, joins David Marsh, chairman of OMFIF, to discuss central banks’ interest in digital currencies and cross-border remittances, as well as their impact on commercial banks and the challenges of introducing central bank digital currencies. They look at whether the pandemic has moved society towards being cashless and what threats CBDCs pose to the financial system and monetary policy. In addition, they cover how essential blockchain and distributed ledger technology would be in developing a CBDC before turning their attention to the future to see who could be the first to issue a CBDC.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
What to expect from the August Bank of England meeting
Craving – rather than fighting – inflation
Why do we need social taxonomy?
What to expect from the 21 July ECB meeting
Max Castelli on reserves management in a time of uncertainty
Quantitative Tightening: how fast, how far?
Next Generation EU with Siegfried Ruhl: one year later
Financial stability outlook: global and European perspectives
What is blockchain good for?
Transforming international payments
’Walking the tightrope’: How China is balancing geopolitics and economics
How can central banks innovate in the digital age?
Developing ESG talent in financial markets
Regulating cryptoassets: balancing innovation and financial stability
In conversation with Øystein Olsen, former governor of Norges Bank
Fireside chat with Wally Adeyemo
25 years of the MPC
Strategies and policies for the clean energy transition in Germany
Moving beyond ESG
Quantum computing and the threat to standard cryptography
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