The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will host two international conferences on financial regulation in late March. Topics include the future development of cryptocurrencies, etc.

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (hereinafter referred to as the HKMA) will hold two high-level meetings in late March that mainly invite representatives of the central bank and regulatory agencies to attend, including the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) meeting in Hong Kong from March 22 to 23 , and a seminar with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Hong Kong on March 24.

Yu Weiwen, President of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, introduced that the “Banking Supervision in an Era of Innovation” co-organized by the Monetary Authority and BIS is the first international conference on financial supervision after Hong Kong returns to normal. More than 100 central banks will be invited Leaders of regulators, regulators and financial institutions attended to discuss forward-looking issues related to the banking industry, including how regulators and banks respond to the rapidly changing financial environment and the future development of cryptocurrencies.

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