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Collateral management an 'extremely' interesting use case, but 'no eureka moment' as six month trial comes to a close
◆ Two day execution ensures T+0 settlement ◆ Goldman Sachs acts as platform provider ◆ Second recent exloratory project
◆ HSBC's Orion platform used alongside Banque de France’s DL3S solution ◆ No digital premium ◆ Eurosystem's second wave of exploratory work
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The World Bank’s first attempt at a blockchain bond raised A$110m ($80m) of two year paper in a public deal — created, allocated and settled using blockchain technology.
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German exchange group Deutsche Börse has bought a minority stake in fintech company HQLAx and says that it is “likely to acquire further shareholdings” at the end of the year.
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Venezuela's petro seems destined to hang around like a bad smell rather than drifting into obscurity, as it deserves to. The country's president Nicolás Maduro has made it the basis of his country’s economy. It is an utter farce.
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World Bank is preparing to launch a bond on the blockchain — the first ever publicly issued deal to be created, allocated and settled entirely using blockchain technology.
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Surprising exactly no one, big beast exchange ICE has joined its peers and entered the cryptocurrency market in earnest. More than eight months after competitors Cboe and CME launched cash-settled bitcoin futures contracts, this month ICE revealed Bakkt, a “global platform and ecosystem for digital assets”.
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The Financial Stability Board (FSB) on Monday laid out a framework to oversee the financial stability risks posed by the cryptocurrency market. However, the body warned that some public data could be “manipulated” due to “prohibited practices such as wash trading, spoofing and pump and dump”.