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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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The untested youth of the blockchain market, as well as the lack of a regulatory framework, could put off widespread adoption
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Supporters claim smart derivative contracts remove need for central counterparties
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◆ Premium paid ◆ More market-makers required ◆ Buy-and-hold investors prevent scalability
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◆ Issuance abounds despite Iran-Israel escalation ◆ European securitization regulatory proposals unveiled ◆ A digital first for sovereign bonds
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Use in repo and collateral management viewed as next crucial step
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Liquidity is scarce in blockchain bonds as infrastructure is still fragmented and incomplete