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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks speaks at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York on June 25, 2019.BRENDAN MCDERMID/Reuters

The U.S. Federal Reserve is looking carefully at Facebook’s planned cryptocurrency Libra, and will hold it to high standards regarding protecting consumers and regulation, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Tuesday.

“Libra’s a new thing; we are looking at it very carefully,” Powell said in response to an audience question after a talk at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. “Given the possible scale of it, I think that our expectations -- from a consumer protection standpoint, from a regulatory standpoint -- are going to be very, very high.”

Facebook said last week it wanted to expand into payments and launch its own coin, Libra, by next year.

“Authority for overseeing Libra is going to be in a number of places, but I think that the big picture is we are going to be looking really carefully at it,” said Powell, whose cautious remarks echoed those of other financial regulators around the world about the possible new currency.

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