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Bank of England launches Treasury-backed taskforce for a UK digital currency

A UK central bank digital currency would not replace cash and bank deposits

The Bank of England are exploring the idea of a UK central bank digital currency intended for use alongside cash and bank deposits
The Bank of England are exploring the idea of a UK central bank digital currency intended for use alongside cash and bank deposits Photo: Niklas Halle'n/Getty Images

The Bank of England and the Treasury have announced the creation of a joint taskforce to explore the creation of a UK central bank digital currency.

The Bank said the CBDC would be “a new form of digital money issued by the Bank of England and for use by households and businesses”. As a stablecoin, the digital currency would likely be pegged to the price of sterling as a means of limiting its volatility.

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