11:26 Jul 20, 2022 UK Regulators to Introduce Rules for Stablecoins in New Markets Bill
Regulators in the U.K. are introducing rules for using stablecoins as payment tools to the country’s parliament on Wednesday. The rules are part of a long-awaited financial services and markets bill, aimed at strengthening the U.K. financial system post-Brexit, set to be presented to parliament in the coming hours.
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