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#3: How Challenger FMIs are Revolutionizing Cross-border Payments
Kazım Rıfat Özyılmaz (Arf) and Dave Sissens (RTGS.global) explore the "Challenger FMI" revolution, detailing how stablecoins and atomic settlement are eliminating the need for traditional fund transfers and pre-funding in cross-border payments.
#2: The Bank of England’s RTGS CHAPS Renewal Program
John Jackson and James Southgate (Bank of England) unveil the blueprint for the UK’s renewed RTGS system, detailing the transition to ISO 20022 and a future roadmap centered on atomic settlement and 24/7 availability.
#5: CBDC Motivations, Challenges, and Design Choices- A perspective from Latin America
Ludmilla Buteau Allien and Dr. Adolfo Sarmiento explore how CBDCs serve as a catalyst for financial inclusion and remittance efficiency in Haiti and Uruguay.
#4: CBDC Motivations, Challenges, and Design Choices- A Perspective from the UK and Canada
Dr. Francisco Rivadeneyra and Mehregan Ameri explore the G7's strategic design choices and the policy trade-offs driving CBDC development in the UK and Canada.
#1: The FMI Ecosystem: Recent Developments and the Road Ahead
Prof. Dr. Ron Berndsen and Dr. Kimmo Soramäki use the "Warehouse Metaphor" to deconstruct the evolving FMI landscape, exploring how network analytics and simulation are modernizing the "plumbing" of global finance.
#3: HSBC and IBM’s joint CBDC Project
HSBC’s Mark Williamson and IBM’s Soren Mortensen reveal how their joint project with the Banque de France achieved seamless multi-ledger settlement for CBDCs, eBonds, and FX.
#2: Critical Policy Issues & Lessons Learned from UK and China
Keith Bear and Jean-Michel Godeffroy analyze the policy blueprints and design trade-offs from the UK and China that are shaping the global future of CBDCs.
#1: Quantifying the Impact of CBDCs
FNA’s Dr. Kimmo Soramäki and Dr. Carlos León demonstrate how agent-based simulation and "Digital Twins" can quantify the impact of CBDCs on financial stability and adoption.