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.
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Libor’s evolution, scandals and future
Ahead of the ECB
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council and non-bank financial companies
Fed Talk
Ahead of the G20
IMF's Global financial stability report
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The future of central bank digital currencies, part 2
EU parliamentary elections: Results analysis
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Analysing Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and its potential impact on public policy: part 2
In Conversation: Richard Berner, Executive in Residence & Adjunct Professor, NYU Stern School of Business
Analysing Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and the potential impact on public policy: part 1
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