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  • Powell: looking carefully at whether fed should issue a digital dollar

    POWELL SAYS LOOKING CAREFULLY AT WHETHER FED SHOULD ISSUE A DIGITAL DOLLAR

    — Breaking Market News (@breakingmkts) February 23, 2021
Added at 11:27am
  • FED'S POWELL SAYS LOOKING CAREFULLY AT WHETHER FED SHOULD ISSUE A DIGITAL DOLLAR || SAYS THERE ARE SIGNIFICANT TECHNICAL, POLICY QUESTIONS FOR DIGITAL DOLLAR || SAYS COMMITTED TO CONSULTING BROADLY WITH PUBLIC AS TO WHETHER WE SHOULD DO THIS

    — First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) February 23, 2021
Added at 11:28am
  • Fed Chair Powell:
    - Looking carefully at whether the Fed should issue a digital dollar
    - As the reserve currency, we have the responsibility to get this right rather than be the first
    - Significant technical and policy questions remain
    - Is a "high priority" project#Fed $USD

    — DailyFX Team Live (@DailyFXTeam) February 23, 2021
Added at 11:31am
  • Fed chair Powell comments on a digital dollar status quo, says Fed looking at it, but needs to get it right given dollar reserve status, plus concerns of what it could do to private financial system.

    — Michael S. Derby (@michaelsderby) February 23, 2021
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  •  UKBanter
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With 97% of money digital now anyway isn't what you are saying is akin to closing the gate...................
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  •  Faucon
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it would be faster to print a symbol USD on toilet paper , digital or not where is the issue ...
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So, it is easier to sell a loaf of bread for $25.00 when the customer uses a debit card...
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  •  C7harry
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Toilet paper? I saw some chinese use it to burn for offering for passed ancestors, perhaps cheaper than buying the burning paper at incense store
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    All Canadians are affected by COVID-19, but workers in some industries have fared much worse than others. The biggest job losses have been in service industries where physical distancing is hardest, such as accommodation, food services, arts, entertainment and recreation. And the workers in those industries—mostly women and youth—tend to be low-income earners. The second wave of the virus further hurt women and youth. Both groups have seen their share of the long-term unemployed—people out of work for at least 26 weeks—rise more quickly than others have. As more people are vaccinated and normal life returns, the Canadian economy will strengthen. But a complete recovery in the labour market will take a long time. A complete recovery is a shared recovery—shared by working women and men of all ages across Canada."Canada’s labour market: rebound, recuperation and restructuring I’m very pleased for the opportunity to speak to you today—thank you for the invitation. As much as we are all getting used to these virtual events, I would greatly prefer to be with you in person to hear your perspectives and concerns directly. Your input is important to the Bank of Canada. We need to know what’s happening on the ground in Alberta and across the country. Fortunately, the Bank has a strong presence in the province. Two years ago, we opened our financial operations centre in downtown Calgary, which now employs close to 90 people. And since 1997, we have had staff in our regional offices who are eager to listen to local business leaders like you. Over the past year, this has become more critical than ever. COVID-19 has touched every Canadian in every corner of the country. The pandemic is, first and foremost, a human tragedy, taking the lives of more than 20,000 Canadians, and it’s not over. It has also led to an economic downturn unlike anything we’ve ever seen. Albertans have been especially hard hit, facing the double blow of lockdowns and low oil prices. We have already climbed a long way back from th tweet at 12:31pm: BoC's Gov. Macklem: It will be some time before Canada sees a complete economic recovery; we are not returning to the same economy we had before the pandemic.

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