Swedish central bank considers joining Target2 and T2S
Sveriges Riksbank says Eurosystem platforms could enhance policy but has security concerns
The executive board of Sweden’s central bank has published detailed reviews of how it might use the Eurosystem’s payment platforms for securities and large-value payments.
Sveriges Riksbank said it will need to consider questions around security and contingency measures before entering into any formal contract negotiations.
It also wants to ensure that a connection to the platforms will not prevent it from continuing to pursue an “independent monetary policy”.
In a statement on September 23
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