The
House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, which is
seeking the testimony from Facebook executives, did not
immediately respond to a request for comment. The panel's plans
were first reported by The Information technology news website.
Facebook shocked regulators and lawmakers with its announcement
in June that it was hoping to launch a digital coin called Libra
in 2020.
Policymakers and financial watchdogs at home and abroad are
concerned about the effect of widespread adoption of Libra by
the social media company's 2.38 billion users on the global
financial system.
"Facebook’s plans raise serious privacy, trading, national
security, and monetary policy concerns, not only for Facebook’s
over 2 billion users, who will have immediate access to these
products, but also for consumers, investors and the global
economy," House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine
Waters said at a hearing on Libra in July.
Waters has called on Facebook to stop implementation of the
cryptocurrency until regulators and Congress can enact a legal
framework.
(Reporting by Pete Schroeder; Writing by Eric Beech; Editing by
Peter Cooney)
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