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Do Financial Markets and Safe-Haven Assets Affect CBDCs? Examining the Nexus between CBDC, Stock Index, Metal Commodity Futures, Oil Price, and Volatility

Journal of Central Banking Theory and Practice
Understanding the determinants of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) is crucial for ensuring financial stability, fostering innovation, and framing effective policies associated with the digitalization of currency.
B. Memon, Gulhayo Nusratova
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CBDC and Monetary Policy

2020
Il est peu probable que l’amélioration de la conduite de la politique monétaire soit ce qui motive le plus les banques centrales à émettre leur propre monnaie numérique. Bien que certains avancent qu’une monnaie numérique de banque centrale permettrait d’instaurer des systèmes de transfert plus complexes ou d’abaisser les taux d’intérêt en dessous de ...
Davoodalhosseini, Seyed Mohammadreza   +2 more
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CBDC vs Cryptocurrency in Pakistan: A Comparative Review

International Journal of Social Science & Entrepreneurship
This analytical review examines Pakistan's dual-path approach to digital finance by assessing the policy tension between decentralized cryptocurrencies (CC) and a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).
Hassan Raza, Danish Siddiqui
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Privacy in CBDC technology

2020
La confidentialité est une considération essentielle dans la création d’un éventuel système de monnaie numérique de banque centrale. Nous présentons différents outils techniques permettant de mettre en œuvre divers modèles de protection de la confidentialité tout en respectant les règlements applicables. Nous élaborons un cadre pour évaluer ces modèles
Darbha, Sriram, Arora, Rakesh
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CBDC's FinTech Innovations

As the global financial landscape continues to transform to technological improvements, the emergence of CBDCs represents a significant turning point in financial systems. The central bank of a country issues and controls CBDCs, which are digital representations of sovereign money. Fintech and CBDCs are closely related because of the building pieces of
Priya Makhija   +2 more
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Public Use and Distribution of Retail CBDC: An Evidence from Thailand’s Retail CBDC Pilot Program

Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik
This paper analyzes the public use of Retail Central Bank Digital Currency (rCBDC) during a pilot program in Thailand. For the first time, it utilizes detailed transactional data, including demographic information of users from a real-world rCBDC pilot ...
Nuntapun Bhensook   +3 more
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To CBDC or Not to CBDC. That is the Question.

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Thomas Conlon   +5 more
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Stablecoins, CBDCs, and the Digital Bridge to Global Finance: What Characteristics Make Countries Endeavor CBDC Projects?

Communications of the Association for Information Systems
The adoption of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) is accelerating, with four nations deploying them by 2024 and over a hundred considering adoption. CBDCs offer a digital alternative to traditional fiat currency, managed by central banks, aiming to
M. Dehghani   +3 more
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Retail CBDC: Implications for Banking and Financial Stability

Annual Review of Financial Economics
This article reviews the literature examining how the introduction of a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) would affect a modern economy, focusing on the implications for the banking sector and for financial stability. A CBDC can improve welfare
Sebastian Infante   +4 more
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Implications of a U.S. CBDC for International Payments and the Role of the Dollar

FEDS Notes
Technological advances in recent decades have brought about a wave of private-sector innovation in payments and have led central banks to explore a variety of improvements to their payment systems, including the possibility of issuing a central bank ...
Jean Flemming, Ruth A. Judson
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