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- Title
- How would a central bank digital currency work?
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- National Library of New Zealand Catalogue
- Description
"Central banks all over the world have been looking at building their own digital currencies - and in the last couple of months, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has issued a discussion paper about how one might work here. To find out more, Bernard talks to Ian Woolford, the head of money and cash at the RBNZ, and Janine Grainger, the CEO of NZ-based exchange Easy Crypto"--RSS feed.
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- [2021]
- Creator
- Woolford, Ian / Hickey, Bernard (Journalist) / Grainger, Janine
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/53747341
- Related subjects
- New Zealand -- Economic policy / New Zealand -- Economic conditions / New Zealand -- Politics and government / Woolford, Ian Interviews / Grainger, Janine Interviews / Podcasts
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