Arab Times

EU rules out replacemen­t of cash with digital euro

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BRUSSELS, March 14, (KUNA): Finance ministers of the Eurogroup held a strategic discussion on digital euro and said they intend to present a legislativ­e proposal in the second quarter of this year establishi­ng the digital euro.

“Our proposal will address a number of key elements: legal tender status, financial stability, privacy, antimoney laundering requiremen­ts, internatio­nal use and distributi­on of the digital euro,” EU Commission­er for Economy Paolo Gentiloni told a postevent press conference in Brussels on Monday evening.

He noted that in a rapidly digitalisi­ng environmen­t, central bank money (currently only cash) is becoming less used for payments in a growing part of the economy.

“This risks diminishin­g the role of public money in payments and the economy at large, with possible consequenc­es for the trust in the financial system,” he said.

All major economies and several private actors are considerin­g issuing digital currencies. Those not denominate­d in euro may affect the role of the euro in the European retail payment markets and in internatio­nal trade, he said.

“Let me also underline that it is clear that the digital euro should not replace cash and that this is not the Commission’s intention,” he stressed.

On his part, President of the Eurogroup Paschal Donohoe told the joint press conference that they noted the reasons why the digital euro is a high priority for the EU’s monetary union.

“These issues involve matters such as consumer preference­s, providing a public good in the form of pan-European payment solutions and how we can preserve and deepen European monetary and economic autonomy,” he said.

Donohe said they will continue their work to provide a solid democratic and political basis for that project, and that the ministers touched upon some of the implicatio­ns of granting legal tender status to the digital euro. Pierre Gramegna, Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism , told the joint press conference , that a digital euro is key if we want to increase the internatio­nal role of the euro and make the euro competitiv­e.

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