Cryptocurrency
As the full set of agency leadership appointed by President Trump is now confirmed and in seat, 2026 will be a busy and consequential year for financial regulatory policy
New CARF rules increase compliance demands for crypto service providers, reshaping market transparency and strategy
HM Treasury confirmed this week that cryptoassets businesses will be backed by a regime, and the FCA is now seeking feedback on crypto rules
The deal reached this week limits stricter sustainability rules to only the largest companies operating in the EU
Lawyers at Clifford Chance and Skadden examine how the regulation has driven legal demand at their firms and transformed advisory strategies
Following Royal Assent granted this week, the UK now recognises digital assets as personal property under the new law
MEPs have endorsed a delay and simplification of the EU’s deforestation law, granting large companies until December 2026 to comply
A vote on the future of CSRD and CS3D will be held in Brussels next week
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Sponsored by Kim & ChangSeung Jae Yoo, Gye-Jeong Kim and Sung Yun Kang of Kim & Chang review the ever-evolving regulatory landscape for crypto assets in Korea
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Sponsored by Stevenson, Wong & Co.Rodney Teoh of Stevenson, Wong & Co. outlines the security token offering landscape of Hong Kong, illustrating how issuers can maximise their fundraising potential
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Sponsored by Drew & NapierBenedict Teo, Tham Feei Sy and Yvette Fong of Drew & Napier draw on case law from Singapore and the UK in analysing the main legal difficulties for cryptocurrency stakeholders