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The ‘EuroLiber’ for depoliticised payments

Biagio Bossone explains how Europe could provide a neutral anchor to support international payments

Euro symbol surrounded by a network of people

In a recent article for Central Banking, I argued that the weaponisation of payments risks is fragmenting the global financial system, undermining trust in infrastructures that were once regarded as neutral. Exclusion from critical networks has shown how easily access can be politicised, with profound implications for financial stability and global order.

That diagnosis naturally raises the next question: what is the alternative? If weaponisation is the problem, what would a truly neutral

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