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Story: Exchanges Clamp Down on Corporate Bitcoin Holdings in Asia-Pacific

By Sakamoto Nashi

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What Actions Are Regulatory Bodies Taking?. Regulatory bodies in Hong Kong and India are taking significant steps to curb corporate crypto…

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Why Is Australia Limiting Crypto Holdings?. Australia has introduced its own set of regulations aimed at curbing corporate exposure to…

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Japan’s Divergent Approach. In contrast to the cautious stance in other parts of Asia-Pacific, Japan’s regulatory approach to…

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A Balancing Act for Corporate Treasuries. The ongoing regulatory recalibration in the Asia-Pacific region underscores a broader global shift…

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Looking Ahead: A Strategic Approach to Crypto Holdings. The regulatory landscape in the Asia-Pacific region is evolving, with many governments and…

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Stock exchanges across the Asia-Pacific region are tightening regulations on corporate cryptocurrency holdings due to concerns about market volatility.

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Some Australian companies are finding ways to work around these regulations. For example, Locate Technologies, an Australian firm with 12.

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In contrast to the cautious stance in other parts of Asia-Pacific, Japan’s regulatory approach to corporate crypto holdings appears more flexible.

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The ongoing regulatory recalibration in the Asia-Pacific region underscores a broader global shift toward rethinking the role of volatile digital assets in corporate treasury…

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Despite the challenges, some companies are still exploring alternative ways to gain exposure to cryptocurrencies.

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The regulatory landscape in the Asia-Pacific region is evolving, with many governments and exchanges taking a cautious yet innovative approach to digital asset holdings.

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In regions such as India, Hong Kong, and Australia, where restrictions are tightening, businesses will need to pivot their strategies.

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As the dialogue around cryptocurrencies continues to evolve, so too will corporate treasury strategies.

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