ECB's President Lagarde: Can't move on a digital euro until commission and parliament complete legislation.
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Thursday, Mar 6, 2025 9:34 am ET1min read
ECB's President Lagarde: Can't move on a digital euro until commission and parliament complete legislation.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is moving closer to creating a digital euro, but the process is not without hurdles. According to ECB President Christine Lagarde, a decision on the creation of a digital euro could be made by the end of October [1]. However, widespread adoption is not imminent, as the ECB is still in the early stages of experimentation and fine-tuning [1].The ECB's stance on the digital euro is described as "accelerated," but the governing council has not yet decided for sure [1]. This cautious approach is likely due to the need for comprehensive legislation and the desire to preserve the value of the euro [1].
The EU has already adopted a broad legislative framework for digital assets, known as Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) [1]. However, the rulemaking process for this law is lengthy, and policymakers are still working to address concerns surrounding privacy, financial stability, and the potential impact of stablecoins like Libra/Diem [1].
Preserving the value of the euro is a key concern for the ECB. Lagarde emphasized the need for European citizens to trust the currency and for the ECB to maintain its sovereignty [1]. The digital euro could provide a solution to these concerns, as it would be issued and regulated by the ECB [1].
The potential benefits of a digital euro extend beyond the EU. The Federal Reserve and the Bank of England have also explored the possibility of central bank-issued digital currencies (CBDCs) [1]. However, they have expressed concerns about privacy, financial stability, and the potential risks to the financial sector [1].
In conclusion, the ECB's digital euro is a promising development, but the process of creating and implementing it is complex. Comprehensive legislation, careful experimentation, and a focus on preserving the value of the euro are all necessary steps in this process.
References:
[1] The Block. (2022, October 5). EU could move step closer to digital euro this October, Lagarde says. https://www.theblock.co/post/236950/eu-could-move-step-closer-to-digital-euro-this-october-lagarde-says

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