KEY POINTS
  • China has rolled out a digital currency trial in Xiong'an, an area southwest of Beijing in the Hebei province, according to state-backed media reports.
  • McDonald's and Subway are reportedly two American firms among 19 companies participating in the trial.
  • The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has been working on a digital yuan for the past few years but has made clear that it has not yet officially launched. 

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A pedestrian walks past McDonald's and Starbucks signage in the Futian district of Shenzhen, China.

McDonald's is among a handful of companies taking part in a new pilot program for China's upcoming digital yuan, according to state-backed media, as the world's second-largest economy pushes forward with its plans for an electronic currency.

The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank, has been developing a digital currency over the past few years. While there are very few details at the moment about its exact design, it's unlikely to resemble popular cryptocurrency bitcoin, which supports anonymity and decentralization, that is, it's not issued by a central authority.

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