IMF Working Paper-Stablecoin Shocks
you are currently viewing::IMF Working Paper-Stablecoin ShocksMarch 6, 2026-Summary Stablecoin demand shocks have triggered persistent declines in short-term Treasury yields, a depreciation of the U.S. dollar, and gradual spillovers into crypto and equity markets. We also document heterogeneous effects across firms: payment providers benefit from greater stablecoin adoption, whereas banks-including community and small banks-show no evidence of priced disintermediation risk. Our findings highlight stablecoin demand as a novel channel of asset-market transmission. Source: imf.org |
January 9, 2026--Summary
This paper examines the economic effects of the global energy transition and the large uncertainty surrounding future fossil fuel demand on countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Under the paper's baseline, coal demand is expected to shrink by 15 percent by 2035, although depending on global policy ambition and technological uptake, the decline could be as large as 45 percent.
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