Charles Kerrigan, partner at CMS Law, and Seokgu Yun, founder and chief executive officer of Sovereign Wallet Network, join John Orchard, CEO of OMFIF, to discuss privacy concerns associated with central bank digital currencies, how policy-makers can address these and the challenges of launching a CDBC. As well as this, they share their perspectives about the underlying technology and set of features necessary for programmable money, an idea gaining momentum but which is often misunderstood. They also touch on the most significant trade-offs between design choices and briefly discuss how to build a CBDC that can adapt to future needs.
Emerging market capital flows after Covid-19
Fiscal policies to tackle climate catastrophe in Asia Pacific
In focus: Developments in digital payments
Modernising corporate and governmental ESG credentials
In focus: SPI symposium
Sovereign debt sustainability after Covid-19
How the Bank of Korea got through Covid-19
Cryptoassets: Risks, opportunities and valuation
Ahead of the ECB
ECB and the future of monetary policy
AP3’s Hamnmark on Covid-19, monetary policy and ESG
The role of just transition in developing sustainable cities
CalPERS on the global Covid-19 response and emerging market fixed income
Second quarter in focus
Euro area financial stability in the Covid-19 recovery
Comparing Chinese and Anglo-American public pension system
Ahead of the ECB
Fireside chat with the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
Cloud as an enabler of financial inclusion
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