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Stablecoin Regulation, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and the Quest for Global Money

Event Date

From Tuesday 10 Feb 2026 - 05:00 PM To Tuesday 10 Feb 2026 - 06:15 PM

Venue

East Core L3 Board Room (EC-03-08), NUS Law

Organiser

National University of Singapore Faculty of Law

Practice Area

Banking and Finance

MEC segment

NA

Training Level

General

Public CPD Points

1

Event Outline

Cryptocurrencies have sparked competition among States to develop digital money through different strategies: central bank digital currencies, private stablecoins, or cautious regulation. These divergent approaches hinder the creation of a global payment system due to regulatory conflicts and usage limits. Amid concerns over monetary sovereignty, the presentation analyzes frameworks in China, the EU, Singapore, and the US to seek a balance between global payments and national policy autonomy.

Event Link

NUS-32G-260093

Event Attachment

NUS-260093_EventBrochure.pdf