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Singapore Consults China on Central Bank Digital Currency

Singapore Consults China on Central Bank Digital Currency

Singapore is considering a partnership with China as it works on developing a Central Bank Digital Currency dubbed Project Ubin

McDonald's, Subway and Starbucks Among the First to Trial China's Digital Yuan

McDonald's, Subway and Starbucks Among the First to Trial China's Digital Yuan

Mcdonalds has been named along with coffee giant Starbucks as one of the 19 restaurants that will be first to try out China’s Digital Yuan in the new district of Xiong’An.

China's Central Bank Says Digital Yuan Will Not Raise Inflation

China's Central Bank Says Digital Yuan Will Not Raise Inflation

Bank of China claims that the introduction of digital yuan will not cause the occurrence of inflation.

China’s Central Bank Partners with Commercial Banks and Telecom Giants to Test Digital Currency in Two Major Cities

China’s Central Bank Partners with Commercial Banks and Telecom Giants to Test Digital Currency in Two Major Cities

New developments of China’s central bank geared towards testing its digital currency electronic payment (DCEP) in the cities of Shenzhen and Suzhou. The People’s Bank of China, the country’s central bank is on track to become the first central bank on the globe to issue a national digital currency.

Shenzhen Taxation Bureau to Launch New Blockchain Tax System with Ping An Group

Shenzhen Taxation Bureau to Launch New Blockchain Tax System with Ping An Group

Ping An Insurance and the Shenzhen Taxation Bureau in China signed an agreement to start using blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), big data, cloud computing, and other technologies to develop a management platform for taxation for all types of taxpayers in the Greater Bay Area.

China’s DCEP Aims to Restructure the Payment Network While Maintaining a “Normal” Monetary Policy

China’s DCEP Aims to Restructure the Payment Network While Maintaining a “Normal” Monetary Policy

A Chinese senior central bank official said China should maintain a “normal” monetary policy as the country has been recovering from COVID-19 smoothly.

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