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The untested youth of the blockchain market, as well as the lack of a regulatory framework, could put off widespread adoption
Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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As the risk outlook worsens, it is important that both groups join forces to help securitization stay buoyant
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A speedy and homogeneous regime is needed if regulators want any hope of taming the crypto market
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Securitization's inherent complexity is allowing it to benefit rapidly from technological advances, but the blockchain dream is still a long way off in the industry
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As the Treasury’s radical mini-budget weakens confidence in the UK economy, markets see little benefit in an ideological approach to financial regulation
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Firm follows up sustainability programme launch with bigger debt facility
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Onboarding banks to new fintech platforms is a long and arduous process, bringing into question whether it is worth the effort