Central Bank's Wang Xin: Closely monitoring the impact of stablecoins on the international monetary system and cross-border payments
According to a report by The Paper, Wang Xin, the Director of the Research Bureau (Advisory Office) of the People's Bank of China, discussed the cross-border payment system at the "Lujiazui Forum 2026 Plenary Session II: Global Financial Governance Reform and Cooperation." He stated that the next step is to further ensure the security, neutrality, and efficiency of the international payment system, strengthen the interconnection of payment systems between central banks, as well as retail payment systems. It is essential to prudently and steadily explore the potential of new payment tools, closely monitor the impact of stablecoins on the international monetary system and cross-border payments, improve regulatory rules, and promote a more inclusive, efficient, and resilient international payment system to better support sustainable development and the growth of the world economy.
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