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RMB to CBDC: Implications of China's digital currency
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RMB to CBDC: Implications of China's digital currency

China is developing an all-digital currency. Could it completely replace the paper RMB? Could it compete with the dollar for global interoperability and dominance? The EIU speaks with Andrew Work, co-founder of The Lion Rock Institute.

Asia Perspectives by Economist Impact · Alice Tong

August 11, 202030m 55s

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Show Notes

China is developing an all-digital currency. Could it completely replace the paper RMB? Could it compete with the dollar for global interoperability and dominance? The EIU speaks with Andrew Work, co-founder of The Lion Rock Institute, about his recent report on a digital Yuan and how a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) even works—including features, bugs, and implications for global businesses. 


This episode is hosted by Jason Wincuinas, senior editor, Asia, at The Economist Intelligence Unit.


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