Bank of England and regulators assess crypto regulation in raft of new reports

Bank of England and regulators assess crypto regulation in raft of new reports

A bundle of interrelated documents remind financial institutions of their responsibilities and look at the state of crypto regulation in the U.K. The Bank of England Financial Policy Committee and other U.K. regulators are assessing crypto regulation after publishing reports on financial stability relating to cryptoassets and decentralized finance. The BoE report was released on Thursday, and the Financial Conduct Authority, or FCA, along with the Bank’s Prudential Regulation Authority, or PRA, also released documents simultaneously that all reference one another.The Bank’s committee, or....


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