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Securities and Futures Commission

Hong Kong: SFC, police form ‘crypto’ taskforce as JPEX converts to DAO
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7 October, 2023

Hong Kong: SFC, police form ‘crypto’ taskforce as JPEX converts to DAO

The new working group will facilitate information sharing between the two on exchange breaches; meanwhile, JPEX converted user funds to...
Hong Kong securities regulator to roll out framework on tokenizing investment assets
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5 October, 2023

Hong Kong securities regulator to roll out framework on tokenizing investment assets

The Securities and Futures Commission will soon release a framework centered on tokenizing investments, including stocks and bonds, in support...
JPEX: Hong Kong publicly lists ‘crypto’ license applicants as police arrest 12th suspect in scam
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28 September, 2023

JPEX: Hong Kong publicly lists ‘crypto’ license applicants as police arrest 12th suspect in scam

After the JPEX implosion, Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission has listed the four exchanges that have applied for a...
Hong Kong to strengthen digital currency regulations after JPEX collapse
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24 September, 2023

Hong Kong to strengthen digital currency regulations after JPEX collapse

Hong Kong is responding to the collapse of JPEX with stricter regulations for digital currency providers, emphasizing investor protection and...
Swiss SEBA Bank secures in-principle approval for digital asset offerings in Hong Kong
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4 September, 2023

Swiss SEBA Bank secures in-principle approval for digital asset offerings in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commision grants SEBA Bank with approval-in-principle to offer digital asset services and is set to...
Hong Kong regulator warns exchanges against misleading licensing claims
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12 August, 2023

Hong Kong regulator warns exchanges against misleading licensing claims

Some exchanges have been lying about submitting licensing applications in Hong Kong, a crime that could land them in prison...
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