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Recently, there’s something I’ve been a little curious about regarding recent trends in China’s financial regulatory developments. A senior official of the People’s Bank of China has reiterated its policy to strengthen enforcement against transactions conducted for speculative purposes involving暗号通貨.
Over the past year or so, it seems that Chinese authorities have responded quite strictly to financial-risk areas such as illegal fundraising, 仮想通貨 trading, and 地下銀行業. In particular, there are reports that, with coordination from relevant departments, they are strengthening monitoring of crypto-asset trading for speculative purposes.
What’s interesting is that the authorities are taking a preventive approach—not only cracking down, but also using マクロプルーデンシャルツール to prevent the spread of risk. In other words, they are taking measures in advance to ensure that speculative activities do not adversely affect the overall market.
To maintain stability across the entire financial system, the central bank’s stance is to carry out risk management in an orderly manner while keeping watch for external shocks. For people participating in the crypto market, it may be necessary to recognize that activities for speculative purposes are becoming increasingly subject to regulation.