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Digital currencies, banking, and central banking TAIMUR BAIG, DBS TAOJUN XIE, Singapore Management University
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Digital currencies, banking, and central

banking

TAIMUR BAIG, DBS

TAOJUN XIE, Singapore Management University

Digital currencies, past, present, and future

• Western Union began using its telegraph network for wiring money in 1872

• More than a century ago, traders in London and New York communicated with each-

other in real time

• Central banks have been managing the issuance of reserves to banks electronically

for many decades

• RTGS, FedWire, CHIPS, SWIFT, EFTS have been operating for decades

Digital currencies, past, present, and future

• What has changed?

➢ Mobile computing power

➢ Connection speed

➢ Innovations like blockchain and cryptography

➢ Secure digital payments and settlements are now at our fingertips

Digital currencies, past, present, and future

• This is a daunting subject

➢ “It is with peculiar diffidence and even apprehension that one ventures to

open one’s mouth on the subject of money” -- John Hicks

➢ Digital currency => payments system, banking, monetary policy, and financial

stability

➢ Each of these topics have vast history, extensive literature, best practice, and

legal and jurisdictional implications

➢ Digital cryptocurrencies => computer science and cryptography

Is cash dying? Evidence from around the world

Source: BIS, DBS. Data from 2016

Is cash dying?

Source: BIS, DBS

Is cash dying?

Source: BIS, DBS

India’s demonetization experiment

Source: RBI, DBS

Note: Note: all data points as of March 31 of the fiscal year, except, for FY19, for

which the data is for May 25, 2018

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FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19

India, notes in circulation INR trillion

Cash versus non-cash in Singapore

Source: MAS, DBS

Cash versus non-cash in Singapore

Source: DBS

-10%

-5%

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

1Q2017 2Q2017 3Q2017 4Q2017 1Q2018

DBS bank: cash and non-cash transactions

cash/per account non-cash/per account

yoy

Cryptos: Currencies or Assets?

• Centralized and decentralized payment systems

• Speed versus security

• Blockchain is promising; jury out on cryptos

• Risk of over-supply

• Project Ubin

CBDCs

• Technology already there:

➢ Provide each citizen with a central bank account

➢ Credit them with CBDCs

➢ Potential to charge negative interest rates

➢ Efficient and targeted transfer of money to citizens

➢ What happens to banks?


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