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Editor’s Insight: Are central bankers ready for the cashless society?

Bank of England chief economist suggests abolition of notes and coins.
 
Nevil Gibson discusses his latest Editor's Insight on NBR Radio and on demand on MyNBR Radio.

Wed, 23 Sep 2015

The role of central banks is getting harder and more controversial. Last week, the US Federal Reserve decided not to increase interest rates because of uncertainty in world economic conditions.

The irony is that this in itself has sparked more uncertainty. The decision could be seen as the worst

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