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First use of sterling tokenised deposit to buy tokenised Gilt
More digital bonds are expected from the region this year
Technologists have convinced the European Central Bank and most financial firms that the bond market needs blockchain. Exactly what for is harder to define. Still more difficult is actually introducing it — although as Jon Hay reports, many believe the moment has come
Wholesale and retail CBDCs are moving forward in EU and UK, but there is more push-back on retail version
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Axa invested in half of the French bank’s €10m issuance, but the true benefits of smart contracts in the bond markets are some way off
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A lack of secondary post trade opportunities is causing a lag in development of the nascent technology, but the UK sandbox might prove the catalyst
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With the heavy lifting out the way, the EU and the UK are primed for an acceleration in blockchain-based bond issuance in 2024
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Bonds will be settled in wholesale CBDC on December 1 as part of Swiss National Bank’s tokenised asset pilot
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Deal comes flat to swaps, but issuer cannot reach hoped-for size
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Sold as an attempt to increase oversight of the digital market, the UK's crypto regulation will actually serve the interests of an inherently risky industry