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Hong Kong central bank forms community to explore asset tokenization

Regulators like HKMA and SFC united with local private sector firms like HSBC and HashKey to support the tokenization market in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the financial regulator and central bank of Hong Kong, is collaborating with the industry to explore asset tokenization.

HKMA officially announced on May 7 that it will form a special community comprising industry representatives and regulators to develop tokenization standards.

Called “Project Ensemble Architecture Community,” the community aims to supervise and support the development of tokenization projects in Hong Kong.

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Hong Kong’s ZA Bank to Offer Custody Accounts for Stablecoin IssuersZA Bank, a virtual bank in Hong Kong, will offer cash custody accounts for institutions that want to issue stablecoins. The organization is in talks with several parties seeking to issue their stablecoins, and this service would be available for them after receiving a license from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA). ZA Bank to […]

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Hong Kong Launches Second Phase of Its CBDC Pilot Program

Hong Kong Launches Second Phase of Its CBDC Pilot ProgramThe Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced the launch of the second phase of the pilot of its CBDC, the digital Hong Kong dollar (e-HKD). This new phase will focus on furthering the research on already examined use cases for the currency, including programmability and tokenization, and adding new, not previously explored use cases. Hong Kong […]

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Hong Kong Launches Project Ensemble, a Wholesale CBDC and Tokenized Deposits Initiative

Hong Kong Launches Project Ensemble, a Wholesale CBDC and Tokenized Deposits InitiativeThe government of Hong Kong has announced Project Ensemble, an initiative that will test the functionality of a wholesale central bank digital currency (WCBDC) and the movement of tokenized deposits. If there is “sufficient interest” in the project, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) will conduct a live issuance of the WCBDC in the future. […]

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​​JPEX scandal won’t hurt Hong Kong crypto vision: Financial Secretary

Christopher Hui took the stage at Fintech Week and outlined a list of regulatory moves Hong Kong authorities are looking to implement following the JPEX scandal.

The Hong Kong government says the recent $165 million alleged scandal involving crypto exchange JPEX won’t  stifle its Web3 vision for the region.

In a Nov. 2 keynote at Hong Kong Fintech Week, the region’s Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui said the saga hasn’t affected the government’s plan.

“We’ve been asked many times whether JPEX will affect our determination to grow the Web3 market — the answer is a clear ‘no.’”

Hui was referring to the financial scandal involving the Dubai-based exchange JPEX, where 2,500 locals allege they were allegedly defrauded, prompting the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) to warn that JPEX was promoting its services locally without a license.

Hong Kong said it would tighten its crypto regulations after JPEX’s alleged actions. Additionally, the SFC set up a task force with the police to deal with illicit crypto exchange activities and updated its policies on crypto sales and requirements.

Hui said “a lot of things are going on on the regulatory front” — part of the government’s future Web3 regulatory framework plan sees the SFC issuing guidance on tokenized securities and the tokenization of SFC-authorized investment products.

Hui discusses the government’s plans for its Web3 regulatory framework. (Cointelegraph/Tom Mitchelhill)

Crypto regulations will also be expanded to cover buying and selling “beyond trades taking place on now-regulated trading platforms,” Hui said.

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A “much sought after” joint consultation on stablecoins by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau is also set to drop soon, which will take feedback from a January HKMA discussion paper.

Reports earlier this year said the HKMA pressured banks to provide services to crypto companies in the religion. Hui said the HKMA will consult the sector on guidance for “banks providing digital asset custodial services.”

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New CBDC Pilot Goes Into Second Phase in Hong Kong As Government Explores Tokenization and Programmability

New CBDC Pilot Goes Into Second Phase in Hong Kong As Government Explores Tokenization and Programmability

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is entering the second phase of its e-HKD (e-Hong Kong dollar) pilot program, testing use cases for a possible central bank digital currency (CBDC). In a new report issued by the HKMA, the central bank says the first phase of the effort had 16 different firms exploring several areas […]

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Hong Kong Regulator Admits to Pressuring Major Global Banks to Onboard Crypto Exchanges As Clients: Report

Hong Kong Regulator Admits to Pressuring Major Global Banks to Onboard Crypto Exchanges As Clients: Report

A Hong Kong regulatory agency is reportedly admitting to pushing global banks operating in its jurisdiction toward accepting crypto exchange platforms as clients. According to a new report by Reuters, The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the body that regulates banks in the region, says that it had asked major financial institutions to “try and […]

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Hong Kong and UAE central banks collab on crypto rules, fintech development

The two central banks are aiming to align their financial service sectors and said both share “many complementary strengths.”

Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) central banks are looking to collaborate on cryptocurrency regulations and financial technology development.

On May 30, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said it met with its counterparts at the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE) with the two agreeing to “strengthen cooperation” on “virtual asset regulations and developments.”

The two central banks also pledged to facilitate discussions on “joint fintech development initiatives and knowledge-sharing efforts” with each region’s respective innovation hubs.

Financial infrastructure and financial market connectivity between the two jurisdictions were also noted as key points discussed.

CBUAE governor H.E. Khaled Mohamed Balama said he anticipates the relationship with the HKMA will be ongoing and long-term.

HKMA chief executive Eddie Yue (fifth right) and CBUAE governor H.E. Khaled Mohamed Balama (fifth left) pictured with Hong Kong and UAE bank executives. Source: HKMA

HKMA chief executive Eddie Yue said the relationship will benefit both jurisdictions economically as they share “many complementary strengths and mutual interests.”

Following the meeting, the two central banks held a seminar for senior executives from banks in Hong Kong and the UAE.

It covered various topics, including how cross-border trade settlement can be improved and exploring how UAE corporations can leverage Hong Kong’s financial infrastructure platforms in order to gain access to Asian and mainland markets.

CBUAE governor H.E. Khaled Mohamed Balama (left) pictured with HKMA chief executive Eddie Yue (right) at a meeting on May 29. Source: HKMA

The collaboration comes as Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is allowing virtual asset service providers (VASPs) to cater to retail investors in Hong Kong starting June 1. 

Crypto is ‘going to stay’: HKMA treasury chief

Meanwhile, on May 30 Hong Kong’s treasury chief Christopher Hui told the AFP that the city has allowed retail investors to trade crypto under its new regulatory regime because “virtual assets are going to stay.”

Hui claimed the benefits of utilizing cryptocurrencies outweighed the risks.

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"Despite the potential risks involved, (virtual assets) also carries with it fundamental value," he said, noting the importance of regulation:

"So for these positive elements to be harnessed, these activities have to be allowed in a regulated way."

Several cryptocurrency exchanges have filed applications to have dedicated Hong Kong crypto trading services since the SFC announced the application process, including CoinEx, Huobi and OKX.

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Hong Kong Presents Digital Currency Prototype, Project Aurum

Hong Kong Presents Digital Currency Prototype, Project AurumFinancial authorities in Hong Kong have unveiled a prototype of the Chinese autonomous territory’s own central bank digital currency called Project Aurum. The two-tier platform features a wholesale interbank and a retail e-wallet system, participants revealed. Hong Kong to Issue Retail Tokens and Stablecoins as Part of Project Aurum A collaboration between the BIS Innovation […]

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Hong Kong Protects Local Currency in Forex Market Amid Capital Flight to US Dollar

Hong Kong Protects Local Currency in Forex Market Amid Capital Flight to US DollarFollowing the Bank of England explaining that it would be meddling in U.K. bond markets and the Bank of Japan defending the yen in the foreign exchange market last week, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) revealed it intervened in forex markets on Wednesday. Hong Kong’s central bank detailed that it interfered in forex markets […]

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