Cryptocurrency
Audit and financial governance are important aspects of due diligence that investors should focus on
The international body of global securities regulators has published important guidelines on the regulation and supervision of decentralised finance
The government plans to introduce a licensing and regulatory regime for issuers of stablecoins that reference fiat currencies
Ownership, control and shareholder rights as well as executive compensation are key areas for investors to consider
The proposal introduces stricter criteria for stablecoins to qualify as Group 1b cryptoassets, which receive more favourable regulatory capital and prudential treatment
The international body of global securities regulators has published important guidelines on the regulation of cryptoasset markets
Investors should focus due diligence efforts on board management quality as well as structure and composition
Without congressional action, similar cases will likely continue to reach divergent conclusions as courts attempt to apply existing law to a novel product
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Sponsored by Kim & ChangSeung Jae Yoo, Gye-Jeong Kim and Sung Yun Kang of Kim & Chang review the ever-evolving regulatory landscape for crypto assets in Korea
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Sponsored by Stevenson, Wong & Co.Rodney Teoh of Stevenson, Wong & Co. outlines the security token offering landscape of Hong Kong, illustrating how issuers can maximise their fundraising potential
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Sponsored by Drew & NapierBenedict Teo, Tham Feei Sy and Yvette Fong of Drew & Napier draw on case law from Singapore and the UK in analysing the main legal difficulties for cryptocurrency stakeholders