Digital euro
The Eurosystem is preparing for the potential issuance of a digital euro to complement physical cash.
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We need a digital equivalent to cash, the digital euro, Executive Board member Piero Cipollone tells Süddeutsche Zeitung. It will be usable everywhere, simplifying payments for consumers, lowering fees for retailers and providing a European infrastructure that fosters innovation.
Read the interviewHow can rising geopolitical risks and heightened uncertainty affect financial stability across Europe? A new joint ECB and ESRB report explores key transmission channels through which geopolitical shocks can spread to the financial system.
Read the press releaseThe way central banks communicate has a profound impact on how people perceive monetary policy. But who delivers messages also matters. This ECB Blog post explains how the messenger can affect both the reach and influence of policy communication.
Read The ECB Blog| Deposit facility | 2.00 % |
| Main refinancing operations (fixed rate) | 2.15 % |
| Marginal lending facility | 2.40 % |
| USD | US dollar | 1.1742 | |
| JPY | Japanese yen | 185.71 | |
| GBP | Pound sterling | 0.86810 | |
| CHF | Swiss franc | 0.9277 |