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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

Student Study Cluster (East Core Level 4), 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-32G-260093_EventBrochure.pdf