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SEOUL – South Korea’s capital is gearing up for a major convention titled “Digital Cash: Navigating a Altering Monetary Panorama,” bringing collectively monetary specialists and policymakers to debate the financial implications of digital currencies. The occasion, organized by the Financial institution of Korea (BOK), South Korea’s finance ministry, and the Worldwide Financial Fund (IMF), is scheduled for Thursday to Friday subsequent week.
The convention goals to make clear the evolving function of digital currencies within the international monetary system and the challenges they current to conventional regulatory frameworks. Contributors will discover how central banks can adapt to those modifications and what methods is likely to be employed to harness the advantages of digital currencies whereas mitigating potential dangers.
Keynote audio system will embody South Korea’s Finance Minister Choo Kyung-ho, BOK Governor Rhee Chang-yong, and IMF head Kristalina Georgieva. Their insights are anticipated to handle crucial monetary subjects such because the affect of digital currencies on financial development, the necessity for sturdy regulatory responses, and the strategic involvement of central banks on this quickly altering panorama.
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