Citi Bank Report: Most Global Security Firms Back CBDCs For Faster Payments
A new research conducted by banking giant, Citi, shows that most financial institutions are leaning toward adopting Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) for faster global payments. In its latest edition of the Securit...
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In its latest edition of the Securities Services Evolution, the bank surveyed 12 financial market infrastructures (FMIs) and 483 respondents among which a staggering 87% have tipped CBDCs for shorter transaction settlements....
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