Bank Of England Deputy Governor States The Necessity Of Digital Pound

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 00:40

Bank Of England Deputy Governor States The Necessity Of Digital Pound

Bank of England Deputy Governor

Hace 6 días The Bank of England’s move towards developing a retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) signifies a crucial pivot in the UK’s financial landscape. Governor Andrew

Bank of England Deputy Governor Sarah Breeden signaled growing support for a digital pound, saying the central bank needs to maintain its grip on money to stop the risk

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Bank of England and HM Treasury respond to digital pound

Jon Cunliffe

Jon Cunliffe, deputy governor at the Bank of England (BoE), said the U.K. may need a digital British pound as he discussed whether the collapse of crypto exchange

Bank of England and HM Treasury update on proposals for a digital pound which would include primary legislation to guarantee users’ privacy and control. Response

Bank of England and HM Treasury respond to digital

Jon Cunliffe

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Jon Cunliffe, deputy governor of the Bank of England, recently made comments about the need for a digital pound. The discussion arose on the topic of whether a

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In 2025, the Bank and the Treasury launched a consultation on developing the digital pound, devised as an “ultra-safe” form of public money that will prevent consumers from being

Bank and HM Treasury judged it likely that a digital pound would be needed in the future. Rather than assessing that question against the status quo of payments today, it is vital to consider

Bank of England Deputy Governor States the Necessity of Digital