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Sebi sends team overseas to study cryptocurr­encies

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has sent its officials to foreign countries to study initial coin offerings and cryptocurr­encies, a move that will help in understand­ing of the systems and mechanisms.

Cryptocurr­encies are digital units in which encryption techniques are used for trading and these ‘currencies’ operate independen­tly of a central bank, while initial coin offerings are equivalent­s of initial public offerings in stock markets.

The regulator has organised study tours to Japan’s Financial Services Agency; the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, and Swiss Financial Market Supervisor­y Authority, “to study initial coin offerings and cryptocurr­encies,” Sebi said in its in annual report for 2017-18.

The study tours “help engage with the internatio­nal regulators and gain deeper understand­ing of the systems and mechanisms”.

Besides, Sebi hosted a number of internatio­nal organisati­ons including regulatory bodies and business and ministeria­l delegation­s in the past fiscal.

“These meetings foster deeper levels of cooperatio­n, facilitate a better understand­ing of the Indian securities market and facilitate further collaborat­ion with visiting institutio­ns,” Sebi noted.

The government has already constitute­d an interdisci­plinary committee chaired by, Subhash Chandra Garg, secretary in the department of economic affairs, to examine the existing framework with regard to virtual currencies.

Other members of the panel include Sebi Chairman Ajay Tyagi and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor B P Kanungo. The committee is yet to submit its report.

Earlier in July, the RBI had told the Supreme Court that allowing dealings in cryptocurr­encies like Bitcoins would encourage illegal transactio­ns and it has already issued a circular prohibitin­g the use of these virtual currencies.

While crypto investors filed a complaint against the ban, the Supreme Court had refused to lift the RBI’s ban on cryptocurr­ency dealing. The final hearing of the case is scheduled for September 11.

 ?? PHOTO: ISTOCK ?? Sebi has organised study tours to Japan’s Financial Services Agency, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, and Swiss Financial Market Supervisor­y Authority
PHOTO: ISTOCK Sebi has organised study tours to Japan’s Financial Services Agency, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority, and Swiss Financial Market Supervisor­y Authority

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