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Emergence of CBDCs in the Global Financial Market
BANKING FINANCE
|October 2025
A fully functional CBDC has never been implemented anywhere, partly because of technological handicaps. Hence, given the absence of empirical data, it is difficult to estimate the true costs associated with such a transition. Gauging the efficacy of monetary policy under such conditions is another big challenge.
The global financial landscape has recently undergone significant transformations, with a notable focus on Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), often dubbed as digital counterparts to traditional currencies. This concept has garnered international interest, leading to discussions on technical feasibility, design considerations, reasons for issuance, and implications associated with CBDCs. The Bank of International Settlements (BIS) defines CBDCs as "a digital form of central bank money that is different from balances in traditional reserve or settlement accounts" (Central bank digital currencies, 2018).
After a long history of fiat money, from shells to gold to paper currency, CBDCs stand next in line in this evolution; CBDCs are a potentially new form of fiat money that could revolutionize the way we use money since it is distinct from physical cash or reserve/settlement accounts.
The landscape of payments is changing rapidly. In recent years, many proposals for digital money have appeared to facilitate a better alternative of cash and a few systems are already in operation. Covid-19 pandemic have pushed the digital uses in the world in general and particular in India.
Which ultimately has led to an increase in the demand of a digital currency. A technological revolution is underway with the rise of blockchain and the simultaneous development of crypto currencies and mobile payment systems. Virtual cash is seen as a double-edged sword, mainly because of its fundamentally transnational character. It holds promise as there are efficiency gains to be had in terms of tapping unexplored commerce and investment avenues.
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