Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 4
Lagarde warns Europe lags on digital euro
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 4

Lagarde warns Europe lags on digital euro

7 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 4
  • Speaking at a central bank conference late last year, the ECB president said Europe had debated the project for years and it remained far from completion.
  • Lagarde said the delays were so severe that her eight-year term could end before the digital euro is launched.
  • Her remarks underline concern that Europe risks falling behind in the global race to develop digital currencies if internal divisions and slow decision-making persist.
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