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Settlement of cross border transactions through Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) : analysis from a risk management perspective

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Figure 1.2: Graphical display of the problem cluster.
Figure 1.3: Graphical display of the research problem classification.
Figure 2.1: Mono-currency payment in the current model.
Figure 2.2: Cross-currency payment in the current model.
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