Katie-Ann Wilson, Managing Director of OMFIF’s Digital Monetary Institute is joined by Peter Faykiss Director, Digitalization, Central Bank of Hungary, Imre Kocsis, Assistant Professor, Budapest University of Technology, Laszlo Gonczy Associate Professor, Budapest University of Technology and Chris Ostrowski, CEO and founder of SODA to explore what we mean by programmable money and how it could impact how we use money in society. They also discuss the BIS’s Project Rosalind and why it is important to CBDC development, real life use cases for CBDCS using smart contracts and the technical models used.
Blockchain, crypto & digital currencies – a gamechanger for traditional finance
After the strategy review: the road ahead for the ECB
Overcoming the roadblocks to CBDC
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Evolution of Asia’s cities
Global Britain or Britain alone? The FT’s Philip Stephens in conversation with OMFIF
Gender Balance Index 2021
2021 global markets outlook: View from BNY Mellon
Charter cities and prospects for growth
Euro area stability: view from the IMF
Part 2: Fintech, payments, and CBDC in China
Is the world facing a new burst of inflation?
Part 1: Fintech, payments, and CBDC in China
Remote working and Covid-19: impact on businesses, people and governments
Boston Fed’s CBDC project
Financial stability in Europe 2021
Germany’s political transformation and role in Europe
Renminbi between digitalisation and internationalisation
Year in review
Renewable energy as asset class
Working in crisis
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