2018-6-26 16:48 |
Australia and New Zealand have both just ruled out the option of pursuing a central bank digital currency (CBDCs) – at least for now.
Subsequently, he reiterated the RBA’s stance on issuing a central bank digital currency – or an “eAUD” as the bank’s governor Philip Lowe called it in a previous speech – that a CBDC is not necessary within the existing financial system.
Based on our interactions with our counterparts in other countries, it is also not front of mind for most other advanced economy central banks.”
“At this stage it is yet to be seen that a central bank digital currency will bring conclusive benefits.
Currently, it is too early to determine whether a digital currency should be issued,” Bascand argued.