Tag: monetary policy
Japan’s Digital Yen: Paving the Way for a CBDC Future
Japan prepares to pilot its digital yen in April 2023, testing a CBDC ecosystem with private businesses, while considering lifting a foreign stablecoin ban.
Understanding Indonesia’s Journey Toward a Digital Rupiah: A Comprehensive Guide
Discover Indonesia’s bold step toward a digital rupiah with insights on Project Garuda and the future of CBDCs in the economy.
Cryptocurrency Funds Experience a Surge in Inflows: A Cautious Optimism Amid Uncertainty
Inflows into cryptocurrency funds reached $127 million last week, signaling cautious optimism among investors amidst market uncertainties.
China’s Digital Currency: The e-CNY Takes Its First Steps in Circulation
Discover the status, challenges, and future plans of China’s digital currency, the e-CNY, in today’s economic landscape.
RBI’s Warnings on Cryptocurrency: The Dollarization Dilemma
RBI raises alarms over crypto adoption leading to dollarization, urging caution in financial regulations and monetary policy impact.
Navigating the Future: Insights on CBDCs, Stablecoins, and Regulations from the Swiss National Bank
Discover insights from Thomas Moser of the Swiss National Bank on CBDCs, stablecoins, and the future of regulations.
Unpacking the EU’s Crypto Regulation: Environmental Concerns or Protectionism?
Explore the EU’s evolving crypto regulations, the blend of environment and protectionism, and the future of Bitcoin in European markets.
Why the Bitcoin Policy Institute Says No to CBDCs: A Call for Financial Freedom
Discover why the Bitcoin Policy Institute believes CBDCs threaten financial freedom and privacy, advocating for Bitcoin and stablecoins as solutions.
Bitcoin: The Wild Card Ready to Shine Post Stock Market Downturn
Discover why Bitcoin is seen as a wild card asset poised to outperform after the stock market bottoms out according to Bloomberg’s analyst Mike McGlone.
The Eco Currency: A New Dawn or Just More Colonial Chains for West Africa?
Explore the implications of the Eco currency in West Africa and its potential to redefine economic independence from colonial powers.