Sweden goes one step closer to digital cash
Sweden could soon become the first European country to adopt a central bank digital currency.
Sweden could soon become the first European country to adopt a central bank digital currency.
In a speech delivered by Benoit Cœuré in Berlin, the European Central Bank finally shed light on how it plans to combat climate change.
In its first report, the Network of Central Banks and Financial Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) sets out an ambitious scope of work to make central banks take a major role in supporting the transition towards a sustainable economy.
Contrary to what Emmanuel Macron says, “magic money” exists in the form of quantitative easing and credit creation.
Switzerland is the first country which is holding a national referendum on money creation.
Czech Central Banker says helicopter money is “a real and viable possibility” whose implementation would be facilitated by the introduction of a public digital currency.
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