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Regulation in the age of digital finance

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The September issue of Duckbucks explores regulation in the age of digital finance: how are emerging financial technologies shaping, and being shaped by, state supervision? Perspectives are offered by officials at the SEC and the ECB, scholars of law, finance and technology, and industry participants in areas like AI, crypto-assets and digital payments.

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For centuries, the development of the global financial system has been trailed by questions over how to regulate it. The 21st century has supercharged these debates, through both system shocks — like the 2008 financial crisis and Covid-19 — and the fintech revolution, which has upended the limits and possibilities of financial system actors.

The September issue of Duckbucks explores regulation in the age of digital finance — how emerging financial technologies are shaping, and being shaped by, state supervision. Inside, officials from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the European Central Bank and the Monetary Authority of Singapore share their views on the right regulatory approach and how their own institutions can use technology. Scholars survey the use of RegTech in today’s financial system and whether authorities must undergo a paradigm shift to effectively supervise fintech. And industry players lay out their visions for how technologies like AI and crypto-assets fit into the regulatory landscape.

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  • File format: PDF
  • Number of pages: 47
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