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''Central bank digital currencies (CBDC) - United States - US dollar.''
A 'sell-side' investment firm is one which offers services including:
* Brokering
* Dealing
* Providing derivative products and solutions
* Advisory services
* Investment research


(DDP).


The purpose of the Digital Dollar Project is to encourage research and public discussion on the potential advantages of a digital US dollar, convene private sector thought leaders and actors, and propose possible models to support the public sector.  
Sell-side firms are contrasted with 'buy-side' firms, which are the corporate and other customers of the sell-side firms.




== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Central bank digital currency]] (CBDC)
*[[Building a Debt IR function]]
* [[Currency]]
*[[Buy-side firm]]
* [[Digital]]
*[[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Digital currency]]
*[[Hedging]]
* [[Digital euro]]
* [[Dollar]]
* [[e-krona]]
* [[e-money]]
* [[Money]]
* [[Retail central bank digital currency]]
* [[Sand Dollar]]
* [[United States]]
* [[Wholesale central bank digital currency]] (wCBDC)


==External link==
* [https://digitaldollarproject.org/ Digital Dollar Project - Leading The Discussion On a US Central Bank Digital Currency]
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 2 July 2022

A 'sell-side' investment firm is one which offers services including:

  • Brokering
  • Dealing
  • Providing derivative products and solutions
  • Advisory services
  • Investment research


Sell-side firms are contrasted with 'buy-side' firms, which are the corporate and other customers of the sell-side firms.


See also