Reimagining our money system: The role of the digital euro! (Event)
Who should benefit from the digital euro, and what features should it have? Join us at our next event on this topic, on Monday 19 June, at Press Club Brussels.
Who should benefit from the digital euro, and what features should it have? Join us at our next event on this topic, on Monday 19 June, at Press Club Brussels.
What are the potential benefits and/or drawbacks of a digital euro? We will answer in our next policy roundtable, in cooperation with the Veblen Institute.
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Eurosystem national central banks have very different procedures when it comes to reporting to political authorities, and are less accountable than the European Central Bank, a new research paper commissioned by Positive Money Europe shows. The Bundesbank has the weakest degree of accountability, while Greece and Lithuania, Estonia and Belgium emerge as the most accountable central banks.
The recent banking crisis shows that the financial system is broken. A digital euro designed for the people, not for private companies, could be the beginning of a more stable and safer public banking option.
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