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Bank of England and FCA to launch joint Digital Securities Sandbox

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Examples of financial instruments which could be issued and traded in the DSS include equities, corporate and government bonds, and money market instruments. Derivative contracts based on those securities can also be written, with those activities still being required to comply with the regulations that govern them.

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Certificate of Deposit (CD)

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Certificate of Deposit (CD) Definition A certificate of deposit (CD) is an investment instrument mostly issued by banks, requiring investors to lock in funds for a fixed term to earn high returns. They come at a low risk, with some being insured by government bodies. The only way to withdraw the funds is by paying a penalty fee.

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The SEC’s equities overhaul: Necessary plumbing changes or a liquidity drain?

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Politically though, they are walking into a well-funded firestorm.” Enforcing best execution The debate surrounding who the markets should revolve around is echoed into the SEC’s proposal to put best execution in writing.

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Unpacking the 20 most impact financial regulations from the last 20 years

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Basel III introduced liquidity requirements, including the Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR) and the Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR), ensuring banks remain sufficient liquidity buffers to manage short-term and long-term funding stresses.