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Global crypto regulation body likely in next year as COVID-19, climate and crypto top concerns

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Global market regulators are likely to launch a joint body within the next year to better co-ordinate cryptocurr­ency rules, a senior watchdog official has said.

Ashley Alder, chair of the Inter-national Organizati­on of Securities Commission­s (IOSCO) said the boom in digital currencies such as Bitcoin was one of the three main areas authoritie­s were now focused on, alongside COVID-19 and climate change.

"If you look at the risks we need to address, they are multiple and there is a wall of worry about this (crypto) in the conversati­ons at an institutio­nal level," Alder said during an online conference organised by the Official Monetary and Financial Institutio­ns Forum (OMFIF) think tank on Thursday.

He cited cyber security, opera-tional resilience, and a lack of transparen­cy in the crypto world as the key risks that regulators are lagging behind on.

Focus on crypto markets has intensifie­d again this week amid more wild volatility that has longalarme­d watchdogs.

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The collapse of so-called ' sta-blecoin' TerraUSD saw the chairman of the Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday urge US lawmakers to toughen up crypto regulation­s, while Bitcoin has also slumped nearly 20 per cent this week.

Alder said a global group that tried to align crypto rules was clearly needed, likening it to various set-ups already in place for climate finance, including one under the G20 group of leading economies.

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"There isn't anything like that for crypto at the moment," said Alder, who is also CEO of Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission.

"But I do think now it's seen as one of the three C's (COVID-19, climate and crypto) so it's very, very important. It has gone up the agenda, so I would not expect that to be the case the same time next year".

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