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Cryptopolitan on MSNHong Kong to issue limited stablecoin licenses by year-endAs per the local newspaper Ming Pao, published Monday, Hui said the stablecoin licensing regime is expected to take effect in ...
Pegged to the US dollar since 1983, the Hong Kong dollar is usually a dull currency. Except when it’s not, like this ...
Market interventions to soak up HK$29.6 billion from the banking system on July 7, increasing the pressure on local borrowing ...
Hong Kong’s de-facto central bank bought the city’s dollar again to defend its foreign-exchange peg, as two previous rounds ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNHong Kong Monetary Authority spent HK$9.4 billion to defend the dollar pegThe Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has jumped into the foreign exchange market again after the Hong Kong dollar dropped ...
Hong Kong advances blockchain integration with a new tokenized green bond and ETF stamp duty relief to boost digital finance.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNHong Kong positioned to absorb crypto liquidity as Singapore tightens rulesHong Kong stands positioned to get hold of crypto liquidity as Singapore tightens regulations on unlicensed cryptocurrency ...
When Hong Kong banks came together to offer flexible loans to SMEs in April, HKMC Insurance, a unit of the government-owned ...
Wild swings have intensified debate about the sustainability of the currency’s peg. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
Hong Kong’s de facto central bank said on Wednesday it sold US$2.25 billion (RM9.5 billion) against the Hong Kong dollar ...
The city has aligned its fintech push with China's de-dollarization efforts as new stablecoin laws take effect in August.
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