The German Bundesbank has recently released an interesting report on the role of banks, non-banks, and the central bank in the money …
Options for Banking Reform
Sovereign Money: An Introduction
We've published a new report: Sovereign Money: An Introduction This report presents a reform to the banking system that would remove …
KPMG Iceland presents new report on Sovereign Money
This article was originally published on the International Movement for Monetary Reform website. On September 5th, the consulting company …
Conference on monetary reform hosted jointly by the Icelandic Prime Minister’s Office and KPMG Iceland
On Monday the 5th of September at 8:30AM, the Icelandic Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and KPMG Iceland will jointly hold the conference …
Bank of England: Digital Cash – the end of monetary policy as we know it?
Last week the Bank of England released a key paper that analyses the 'macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies'. The paper …
Our response to critics in the Cambridge Journal of Economics
The Cambridge Journal of Economics (probably the leading journal of Post-Keynesian economics) has published an entire special issue on …
Bank of England releases key paper on digital cash and blockchain
The Bank of England has just released its most significant paper yet. Macroeconomics of central bank issued digital currencies, by John …
Bank of England: UK banks to lose their status as ‘gatekeepers’ to the payment system
In a significant breakthrough, the Bank of England (BoE) has just announced it will be adopting a policy change that Positive Money has been …
US Federal Reserve ‘Might Legitimately Consider’ Public Money Creation
The Federal Reserve 'might legitimately consider’ using Public Money Creation in ‘extreme circumstances’, when there is ‘very weak growth’ …