Group 1 - The discussion at the Lujiazui Forum highlighted concerns over the impact of the Trump administration's tariff policies on the global economy and the potential decline of the US dollar as a reserve currency [1][2] - Giovanni TRIA emphasized that the US dollar's status provides the US with significant advantages, allowing it to finance its debts without limits, but the current tariff strategies may weaken confidence in the dollar and US bonds [1][2] - The need for a diversified global currency system was stressed, with the possibility of multiple currencies playing major roles and the issuance of a global Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) being considered [2][3] Group 2 - The role of stablecoins, particularly dollar-pegged stablecoins, was a focal point, with discussions on their potential global impact and the challenges of other currencies achieving similar status [2][3] - Concerns were raised about the implications of dollarization in various economies, with the need for careful consideration of its effects on national economies [3] - The Singapore Monetary Authority highlighted the importance of innovation in digital currencies to enhance financial system efficiency and facilitate cross-border transactions, suggesting that stablecoins may not necessarily lead to dollarization [3]
美元会衰落吗?如何看待稳定币?中外金融大咖陆家嘴热议