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SEACEN Podcast
The SEACEN Centre Podcast
34 episodes
1 day ago
The SEACEN Centre aims To be the Regional Research and Learning Hub for Central Banks in the Asia-Pacific Region. Questions? Comments? Send them to podcast@seacen.org
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The SEACEN Centre aims To be the Regional Research and Learning Hub for Central Banks in the Asia-Pacific Region. Questions? Comments? Send them to podcast@seacen.org
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Government
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SEACEN Podcast S6 Episode 5: Genius Act: Regulating Stablecoins
SEACEN Podcast
23 minutes 27 seconds
1 month ago
SEACEN Podcast S6 Episode 5: Genius Act: Regulating Stablecoins

The passing of the GENIUSAct has raised expectations that the demand for Stablecoins will grow rapidly. This Podcast explores factors that can drive the demand for Stablecoins and what benefits, if any, Stablecoins can bring to our existing monetary system. It also examines the implications for financial stability by exploring the channels through which risks that Stablecoin issuers bring to the system can propagate.

Join SEACEN Centre Research Associate Adryan Rosli as he speaks with Srichander Ramaswamy, Director of the Financial Stability, Supervision, and Payments Pillar at SEACEN on this topic.

SEACEN Podcast
The SEACEN Centre aims To be the Regional Research and Learning Hub for Central Banks in the Asia-Pacific Region. Questions? Comments? Send them to podcast@seacen.org