That position, which has become a chief talking point for Fed officials, had also been echoed the day before by Michael Barr, the board’s new vice chairman for supervision. Barr also said he didn’t feel a Fed decision on a digital dollar is urgent, and he said that if one is eventually issued, he leans toward a model that would see financial firms handling people’s digital-dollar accounts.
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