Market Movement - Zhongyin Securities experienced a sudden surge in stock price, rising from a -0.5% decline to over a 3% increase [1] - Other stocks related to stablecoins, such as Lingyi Technology, also saw significant gains [1] Regulatory Developments - Hong Kong's Chief Executive, Li Jiachao, announced at the Consensus Hong Kong conference that the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) is actively processing license applications for stablecoin issuers, with the first licenses expected to be issued next month [3] - The HKMA is evaluating applications for stablecoin issuance and has requested additional information from some applicants regarding their risk management frameworks and asset reserves [3] - The HKMA emphasized that any licensed operators involved in cross-border activities must comply with the regulations of the jurisdictions where they operate [3] Industry Landscape - Major technology and financial firms are making significant moves in the stablecoin sector, with Ant Group's Ant International becoming the first client of HSBC's tokenized deposit blockchain settlement service [4] - JD.com's blockchain technology arm is one of the first participants in the HKMA's stablecoin sandbox, alongside Standard Chartered Bank and Yuanbi Technology [4] - Xiaomi's Tianxing Bank has partnered with JD.com's blockchain technology to develop stablecoin solutions, indicating a growing interest from internet giants in the Web3 space [5] Regulatory Concerns - A joint notice from several Chinese regulatory bodies highlighted the risks associated with stablecoins, particularly those pegged to the renminbi, stating that no entity is allowed to issue such stablecoins abroad without approval [5] - The Bank for International Settlements reported three major flaws of stablecoins: lack of central bank backing, insufficient measures against illegal use, and absence of funding flexibility for generating loans [5]
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