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Federal Reserve To Launch FedNow Instant Payments System 

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The Federal Reserve has officially announced it will create a real-time payments service, to be called FedNow. The move was described by Kansas Federal Reserve President Esther George as the biggest infrastructure upgrade embraced by the Federal Reserve since the ACH system went online in 1972.

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Fedwire’s ISO 20022 Migration Delayed By Federal Reserve Bank 

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The phase 1 implementation of the ISO 20022 migration strategy that was scheduled for November 2020 is being postponed by the Federal Reserve Bank, the U.S. central bank said in a press release on Monday, Sept. The Federal Reserve will announce an amended adoption strategy after the assessment is complete. .

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Fed Exploring ‘Hypothetical’ Digital Currency

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A week after details of the Federal Reserve’s instant payment initiative emerged, news came via Bloomberg that the central bank is working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to explore the possibility of issuing digital currency. Legal issues include whether a CBDC would have status as legal tender.

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Fed Moves Ahead With FedNow Despite Objections

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Not everyone favors the Federal Reserve Board’s launch of its settlement service designed to eliminate the three-day check clearing and support instant payments in the U.S. For the most part, the comments said the introduction of the FedNow would lead to less innovation and unfair competition with the private sector.

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Fed to have payments service ready 'as soon as practicably possible'

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The central bank released new details about FedNow, which officials hope to get off the ground before a 2023 or 2024 target launch date.

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Federal Reserve’s Cunha on the State (and Timeframe) of Digital Dollars

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Earlier this month, as PYMNTS noted , the Federal Reserve said its Boston bank is working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to explore the possibility of issuing digital currency. Central bank digital currencies (or CBDCs) have been gathering steam, at least as a concept.

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Why the Fed is taking an incremental approach to faster payments

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To address immediate market demand but allow time for the project to be done right, the official leading implementation of FedNow says the central bank envisions an initial release in 2023 or 2024 followed by subsequent updates.