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Interoperability key to unlocking potential of regulated digital payments By David Creer
Deglobalisation will have varied and complex effects on different economies, but it will hurt growth everywhere. Fortunately, central banks are developing a countervailing force, in the shape of central bank digital currencies. These will support global trade by making international payments simpler, cheaper, faster and more transparent.
 Quantum computing revolution approaches By Gary Seybold The era of quantum computing is coming. Both the public and private sectors must ensure they are ready for the huge changes that the new technology will bring. Read the full commentary → |
 MEETINGS Digital technology and ESG: harnessing blockchain and green bond tokenisation Thursday 23 March, Roundtable This event examines the use of technology in green bond placements, smart contracts and the internet of things in driving sustainable finance. Register → |
 ON DEMAND How Austria is breaking ground with green T-bills Markus Stix, managing director at the Austrian Treasury, speaks to Burhan Khadbai, head of content at OMFIF’s Sovereign Debt Institute, about the launch of the world’s first short-term sovereign green bond programme. Listen → |
 LATEST REPORT The Bulletin, Spring 2023 This edition of the Bulletin brings together a collection of predictions for the year ahead. Covering inflation, ESG, emerging markets and reserve management, experts are cautiously optimistic about 2023. Download → |