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EU Leaders Consider Comprehensive Payments Plan for the Euro
The euro is the world’s second-largest reserve currency, though it still lags far behind the U.S. dollar. Many European Union leaders believe that a stronger global role for the euro would enhance regional stability and create more opportunities for member states.
In upcoming talks, EU leaders have laid out an ambitious agenda to elevate the euro’s international standing. This includes issuing euro-backed digital assets such as stablecoins, tokenized deposits, and a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Another priority is to expand euro-denominated lending, including joint issuance by multiple countries, and to that aid and loans provided to other regions are denominated in euros.
Leaders are also exploring the creation of a regional payments network to rival the infrastructure established by Visa and Mastercard within the EU.
Reaching a Crescendo
Calls for more euro-backed digital assets have intensified in recent years, as stablecoins from Circle and Tether now move trillions of U.S. dollars globally. Stablecoins have proliferated across banks, retailers, and social media companies, with use cases continuing to expand.
While euro-backed stablecoins exist, they account for only a small fraction of the market. This has fueled calls for a digital euro, though the CBDC faces pushback from banks and lawmakers. Banks worry it could compete with their products, while some policymakers question its privacy and financial stability implications.
A Global Financial Force
Beyond digital assets, the EU is working to strengthen its real-time payments systems. Efforts include integrating domestic mobile payments platforms under a single umbrella and connecting to real-time payment networks abroad.
To this end, the EU recently unveiled plans to connect its instant payments infrastructure with India’s UPI system, unlocking a significant global payments corridor. India and the EU also signed a landmark Free Trade Agreement, aligning the two economies in multiple areas, especially financial services.
Ultimately, these efforts aim to position the EU as a stronger global financial force—a challenging task given the established global positioning of U.S. stablecoins, card networks, and cross-border payment rails.
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