The Rise of Digital Currencies : Implications for Global Trade and Finance

Authors

  • Abdul Rahman Khan Universitas Kabul
  • Zainab Khan Universitas Kabul
  • Ahmad Zia Massoud Universitas Kabul

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55606/iceb.v3i2.473

Keywords:

Digital currencies, cryptocurrencies, global trade, CBDCs, monetary policy

Abstract

Digital currencies, including cryptocurrencies and central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), are reshaping global trade and finance. This paper explores their implications for cross-border transactions, financial inclusion, and monetary policy. A comparative analysis of CBDC pilots in Asia and Europe is also presented.

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Published

2024-12-31

How to Cite

Abdul Rahman Khan, Zainab Khan, & Ahmad Zia Massoud. (2024). The Rise of Digital Currencies : Implications for Global Trade and Finance. Proceeding of The International Conference on Economics and Business, 3(2), 102–106. https://doi.org/10.55606/iceb.v3i2.473

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