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Central Banks to set standards on banks’ crypto exposure: BIS

Bank For International Settlements New Policy Allows Banks to

BIS Allows Banks to Hold 2% Of Their Reserves in Cryptocurrencies

The New Policy

BIS has released its Prudential Treatment of Crypto Asset exposure report for December 2025. From Jan 1 2025, banks can hold 2% of their reserves in

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has just released its Prudential Treatment of Cryptoasset exposure report for December 2025. In it, they have unveiled a new

The new policy, which allows banks to store 2% of their reserves in cryptocurrency, was created after a second consultation on the prudential supervision of

A Strong Incentive To Not

Bank for International Settlements released new policy allows

Basel Committee on Banking Supervision - Bank for International

a strong incentive to not significantly exceed the 1% threshold, a new 2% limit will be introduced which, if breached, will result in the whole of Group 2 exposures being subject to the Group 2b

A Global Standard For Banks

BIS Now Permits Banks To Hold 2% of Reserves in Cryptocurrency

Bank Of International Settlements Now Allows Banks To Hold 2

A global standard for banks’ exposure to crypto assets has been endorsed by the Group of Central Bank Governors and Heads of Supervision (GHOS) of the Bank for

Last Friday

Last Friday, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published its final global prudential standards for banks’ exposures to crypto-assets. The standards include not

They have unveiled a new policy that allows banks to hold 2% of their reserves in cryptocurrency. The policy will go into effect on the first of January 2025 and outlines various facets of how

BIS prudential standards for crypto assets

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