Moody's: Hong Kong Stablecoin Regulation Positively Affects Banks and Securities Firms Becoming Issuers
BlockBeats News, August 7th, one of the world's largest rating agencies, Moody's, stated that the clarity of regulation under the Hong Kong "Stablecoin Regulation" is expected to enhance market confidence and promote the long-term use of stablecoins. This has a positive credit effect for Hong Kong banks aiming to become licensed stablecoin issuers and Hong Kong securities firms holding virtual asset trading licenses. If they become licensed banks, large banks will need to leverage their reputation, liquidity management, and compliance infrastructure to gain a first-mover advantage. (Aastocks)
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