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Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators continues work on collaboration and information sharing at its Annual Meeting

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The Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators (Joint Forum) has concluded its Annual Meeting. The Joint Forum brings together members of the Canadian Council of Insurance Regulators (CCIR), the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA), the Canadian Association of Pension Supervisory Authorities (CAPSA) and representation from the Canadian Insurance Services Regulatory Organizations (CISRO).  Representatives of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of Ontario (FSRA) and the Mortgage Broker Regulators’ Council of Canada(MBRCC) also attended the meeting.

The dynamic nature of the financial services landscape was reflected in the Plenary Session, during which CAPSA introduced its Strategic Plan for 2019-22 and the CSA and CCIR provided highlights on its key initiatives. Themes included enhancing consumer protection and a focus on market conduct and efficiencies.

Angela Mazerolle, CAPSA Chair and Superintendent of Pensions and Insurance with the Financial and Consumer Services Commission (New Brunswick), shared CAPSA’s proposed initiatives which take into account the changing environment that has created opportunities for new plan designs, products, processes and requirements. CAPSA has considered the resulting complexities to develop a Strategic Plan that can assist pension plan administrators in meeting their fiduciary duty while protecting the entitlements of pension plan beneficiaries. The new Plan also includes a review and update of the Capital Accumulation Plans Guideline. CAPSA will collaborate with CCIR and CSA as it leads this initiative.

Louis Morisset, CSA Chair and President and CEO of the Autorité des marchés financiers presented an update on CSA members’ participation in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Financial Sector Assessment Program (FSAP). The goals of this assessment are to gauge the stability and soundness of the financial sector and to assess its potential contribution to growth and development. The IMF assessment of the securities sector covered the analysis and review of securities and derivatives market intermediaries in Canada. Additionally, Mr. Morisset provided updates on the status of ongoing enhanced investor protection regulatory initiatives.

On behalf of CCIR, Patrick Déry, CCIR Chair and Superintendent, Solvency of the Autorité des marchés financiers brought forward two major milestones since last year’s Joint Forum meeting. In support of its priority of building cooperative supervision and aligning with best international practices, the Fair Treatment of Customers Guidance (Guidance) was released in September 2018, in partnership with CISRO. The Guidance sets out the overarching expectations of insurer and intermediary regulators across the country. CCIR also released its full fee disclosure requirements for segregated funds and is currently working with industry towards implementation. These initiatives will provide more information for consumers to make better decisions while strengthening confidence in the financial services sector. He also presented an update on the IMF FSAP assessment of the insurance sector.

This year’s meeting provided opportunities for focused discussion through break-out sessions on topical issues such as the integration of environmental, social and governance factors in investment decisions, international focus on consumer protection, financial exploitation of vulnerable investors and cybersecurity. Members were able to provide valuable insights on these issues in the cross-sectoral context. While discussing the complexities their sectors face in these areas, they were able to learn about each others’ experiences and challenges. Members also shared updates on ombudservice oversight across banking services and investments, life, health and general insurance sectors.

FSRA CEO, Mark White, provided an update on the implementation of Ontario’s new financial services regulator, including highlights of FSRA’s transformation mandate. Mr. White highlighted that FSRA’s objectives include national collaboration and harmonization of regulation, and FSRA welcomed the opportunity to engage with members of the Joint Forum.

MBRCC Chair and Director of Consumer Affairs with the Financial and Consumer Services Commission (New Brunswick), Alaina Nicholson, introduced the MBRCC and indicated that the MBRCC welcomed the opportunity to participate. Ms. Nicholson noted the broader, and often common challenges faced by financial services regulators, including the management of conflicts of interest, appropriate disclosures to consumers, product suitability, the emergence of digital service models, fintech and, of course, the increasing complexity of products.

 

SOURCE Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators

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39% of Canada’s institutional investors have exposure to crypto: KPMG

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According to a report from CoinTelegraph, nearly forty percent of institutional investors in Canada have exposure to cryptocurrency, as revealed by KPMG. This finding underscores the growing acceptance and adoption of digital assets among institutional investors in the country.

The report indicates that a significant portion of institutional investors in Canada are actively investing in or exploring opportunities in the cryptocurrency market. This trend reflects a shift in sentiment towards digital assets, with more investors recognizing the potential for long-term growth and diversification offered by cryptocurrencies.

KPMG’s findings highlight the increasing mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies among traditional investors, as well as the growing interest in blockchain technology and its potential applications across various industries. As institutional investors continue to enter the cryptocurrency market, they are expected to bring additional capital and liquidity, further fueling the growth and maturation of the digital asset ecosystem.

Overall, KPMG’s report signals a significant milestone in the adoption of cryptocurrencies in Canada, indicating that institutional investors are increasingly recognizing the value proposition of digital assets and integrating them into their investment portfolios. This trend is likely to accelerate the broader adoption and mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies in the country and beyond.

Source: cointelegraph.com

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BounceBit (BB) Megadrop Now Open: Participate by Subscribing to BNB Locked Products or Completing Web3 Quests

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The BounceBit (BB) Megadrop is now open for participation, as announced by Blockchain.News. This event presents an exciting opportunity for users to earn BB tokens by engaging in various activities, including subscribing to BNB locked products and completing Web3 quests.

Participants can join the BB Megadrop by subscribing to BNB locked products or completing Web3 quests, both of which offer different avenues for earning BB tokens. By participating in these activities, users have the chance to accumulate BB tokens and potentially benefit from the rewards associated with the Megadrop.

Subscribing to BNB locked products allows users to earn BB tokens by locking their BNB assets for a specified period. This not only provides users with an opportunity to earn rewards but also contributes to the liquidity and stability of the BounceBit ecosystem.

Additionally, completing Web3 quests offers users an alternative way to earn BB tokens by engaging in various tasks and challenges related to Web3 technology. These quests provide users with a fun and interactive way to learn about blockchain and cryptocurrency while earning rewards in the form of BB tokens.

Overall, the BB Megadrop presents an exciting opportunity for users to participate in the BounceBit ecosystem and earn rewards by engaging in activities that contribute to the growth and development of the platform. As the Megadrop progresses, participants can look forward to additional opportunities to earn BB tokens and potentially benefit from the rewards associated with this event.

Source: blockchain.news

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Cronos collaborates with KYVE to revolutionize Blockchain Data

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Cronos, a prominent blockchain platform, has announced a collaboration with KYVE aimed at revolutionizing blockchain data, as reported by CryptoNewsZ. This partnership represents a significant step forward in enhancing the efficiency and scalability of blockchain data storage and retrieval.

The collaboration between Cronos and KYVE seeks to leverage KYVE’s decentralized data storage and retrieval solution to enhance the capabilities of the Cronos blockchain platform. By integrating KYVE’s technology, Cronos aims to address the challenges associated with storing and accessing large volumes of data on the blockchain, such as scalability and cost-effectiveness.

KYVE’s decentralized data storage solution utilizes a network of distributed nodes to store and retrieve data, ensuring high availability and reliability. This approach not only improves the efficiency of data storage and retrieval but also enhances the security and resilience of the blockchain network.

The partnership between Cronos and KYVE is expected to unlock new possibilities for decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts built on the Cronos platform. By providing a more efficient and scalable solution for blockchain data management, Cronos aims to attract developers and enterprises seeking to leverage blockchain technology for a wide range of applications.

Overall, the collaboration between Cronos and KYVE represents a significant development in the blockchain industry, highlighting the importance of innovation and collaboration in driving the evolution of decentralized technologies. As the partnership progresses, it is poised to deliver transformative benefits for blockchain data management and accelerate the adoption of decentralized applications and services.

Source: cryptonewsz.com

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