Europe’s securities regulator is seeking market inputs on classifying different digital and crypto assets.
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Europe’s securities regulator is seeking market inputs on classifying different digital and crypto assets.
The head of JP Morgan’s asset and wealth management division has complained that the US bank is facing a rising number of cyber-attacks despite employing an army of technologists.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Mary Erdoes told delegates that the bank spends about US$15 billion on technology annually and employs 62,000 technologists, many of whom are employed solely in cyber security.
The prospect of a consolidated tape for Europe’s securities market has come one step closer after the European Parliament voted to adopt revisions to the MiFIR and MiFID II regulations.
Asset managers in the EU using algorithmic trading tools are set to face more scrutiny of their pre-trade controls (PTCs).
After years of anticipation, lobbying and legal wrangling, the US is finally set to see the first crypto ETFs in its history.
It is time for investors to consider cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin in their search for potential outperformance within the digital assets market, according to an expert.
Leading asset managers have resubmitted their applications for bitcoin spot ETFs in anticipation of the US regulator finally approving the crypto-related funds.
The UK’s financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), has issued proposals to make the listings regime more accessible and competitive.
The International Organization of Securities Commissions (Iosco) has published its final report on decentralised finance (DeFi).
According to a Goldman Sachs report, 2023 witnessed a significant increase in institutional trading of crypto assets.