Hong Kong’s SFC eases crypto rules from ‘tough to tactical’ – Details
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Key Takeaways Why has Hong Kong relaxed its crypto regulations? Per the regulator, the move would sustain its local crypto’s growth momentum. Are the changes enough to challenge Singapore’s moat? This move could strengthen Hong Kong’s global position, although its full impact is yet to be fully realized. Hong Kong’s regulator, Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), is on a charm offensive to woo major crypto players to the region. On the 3rd of November, the agency issued a circular directing that licensed crypto exchanges can tap into the global liquidity of their overseas affiliates. The watchdog noted that the move would be beneficial to local investors. “Hong Kong investors stand to benefit from enhanced market liquidity and more competitive pricing, underpinned by robust safeguards to mitigate additional risks.” Hong Kong’s massive shift Local exchanges are currently ringfenced from their overseas counterparts, which limits liquidity and increases volatility risk. In a notable shift, the regulator announced that new platforms may offer crypto trading, licensed stablecoins, and tokenized stocks to professional investors—without needing the usual 12-month operating track record. This marks an unprecedented exemption from the regulator’s traditionally strict guidelines. Moreover, the agency will also allow crypto custody providers to apply for modified licenses to foster a “diverse digital asset custody business.” Over the past three years, Hong Kong has positioned itself as a key hub for cryptocurrencies, albeit with stringent licensing requirements. For example, the digital asset treasury (DAT) trend has been met with intense scrutiny and shelved for further understanding before being approved by the market regulator. Notably, only 11 exchanges and 49 brokers are in operation. However, Julia Leung, SFC’s CEO, gave assurance of the latest relaxations and noted, “You can say we are on the tougher side. Once we are sure that we are able to protect the…
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