Financial and Monetary Systems

3 ways digital currencies could change global trade

Private digital currencies are booming and central banks are catching up

Private digital currencies are booming and central banks are catching up Image: REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

Yan Xiao
Project Lead, Digital Trade, World Economic Forum
Ziyang Fan
Head of Digital Trade, World Economic Forum LLC
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