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The macroeconomic impact of CBDC: why model predictions may be wrong, and more

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The macroeconomic impact of CBDC: why model predictions may be wrong
By Ulrich Bindseil and Richard Senner
A debate about retail digital money issued by central banks began in 2016. Due to the growing number of papers that present macroeconomic models examining CBDC and detailed plans by central banks to issue CBDC, the question is to what extent the assumptions and scenarios contained in these macroeconomic models of CBDC correspond to the objectives and emerging design choices communicated by central banks.

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Sovereign index inclusion will be a ‘game-changer’ for EU bonds
By Burhan Khadbai
There is hope that the EU will still achieve sovereign index inclusion sooner rather than later – perhaps as early as 2025.
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