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China will pursue digital Yuan. For posters who have a background in finance and business, would this help break the dominance of USD?
If the answer is yes, how long do you think it would take? and if there are other steps that China need to take to make it happen?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-undoubtedly-pursue-digital-yuan-184024654.html
China Will ‘Undoubtedly’ Pursue Digital Yuan, Central Bank Says
David Pan
CoindeskApril 6, 2020
China’s central bank has sent one of its strongest signals yet of a commitment to creating a digital version of the yuan.
The notice is a summary of the 2020 National Currency Gold Silver and Security Work Video and Telephone Conference, convened on Friday by Yifei Fan, the central bank’s vice governor. One of the annual meeting’s goals was to lay out top priorities for the bank in this coming year.
While this was at least the third time a digitized yuan, or Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP), was mentioned in the annual meeting, the unequivocal language used indicates a firmer stance on the project than before.
Along with the push for DCEP, the PBoC aims to reform the system to issue and withdraw cash and other issues to better manage cash circulation, according to the notice from the latest meeting,
Other priorities on the bank’s agenda include strengthening a crackdown on counterfeit money and testing programs to manage large quantities of cash.
Besides departments in the PBoC, officials from major state-owned commercial banks joined this meeting, according to the notice.
If the answer is yes, how long do you think it would take? and if there are other steps that China need to take to make it happen?
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-undoubtedly-pursue-digital-yuan-184024654.html
China Will ‘Undoubtedly’ Pursue Digital Yuan, Central Bank Says
David Pan
CoindeskApril 6, 2020
China’s central bank has sent one of its strongest signals yet of a commitment to creating a digital version of the yuan.
The notice is a summary of the 2020 National Currency Gold Silver and Security Work Video and Telephone Conference, convened on Friday by Yifei Fan, the central bank’s vice governor. One of the annual meeting’s goals was to lay out top priorities for the bank in this coming year.
While this was at least the third time a digitized yuan, or Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP), was mentioned in the annual meeting, the unequivocal language used indicates a firmer stance on the project than before.
Along with the push for DCEP, the PBoC aims to reform the system to issue and withdraw cash and other issues to better manage cash circulation, according to the notice from the latest meeting,
Other priorities on the bank’s agenda include strengthening a crackdown on counterfeit money and testing programs to manage large quantities of cash.
Besides departments in the PBoC, officials from major state-owned commercial banks joined this meeting, according to the notice.