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PANews reported on July 7 that the People's Bank of China, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, and the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission jointly announced their welcome to the China Foreign Exchange Trading Center and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for jointly establishing a Hong Kong electronic fixed income and currency trading platform. This initiative aims to deepen cooperation between the mainland and Hong Kong financial markets and consolidate Hong Kong's position as an international financial center and offshore RMB business hub. The announcement stated that the platform will be based in Hong Kong, oriented towards the international market, and will adhere to international market standards and Hong Kong regulatory requirements. It will strive to create an open, fair, efficient, and stable fixed income and currency trading infrastructure, and will enhance trading efficiency and transparency, promote price discovery, reduce transaction costs, and explore technological innovation to empower financial services. The specific launch date of the platform will be announced in due course.
Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, plans to launch compliant crypto wallets and custody services this year.
PANews reported on July 6th that, according to CoinDesk, Russia's largest bank, Sberbank, plans to launch a cryptocurrency wallet and digital custody vault by December, provided the "Digital Currency and Digital Rights Law" officially takes effect in September. The service will be integrated into the "Sberbank Online" and "SberInvestments" apps, providing customers with access to authorized crypto assets within the banking system. The new law will establish a licensing framework for crypto trading, custody, fiat currency exchange, and cross-border settlement, with a trading limit of approximately 300,000 rubles (about $3,800) per year for non-accredited investors. Other large banks, including VTB and T-Bank, are also preparing related digital custody services.
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