U.S. SEC to set up new office for crypto filings
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[September 10, 2022] (Reuters)
- The U.S. securities regulator will set up
two new offices to deal with filings related to crypto assets and the
life sciences sector, the agency said on Friday.
The "Office of Crypto Assets" and the "Office of Industrial Applications
and Services" will join seven existing offices under the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) department which handles corporate disclosure
filings.
"As a result of recent growth in the crypto asset and the life sciences
industries, we saw a need to provide greater and more specialized
support," Renee Jones, director of the Division of Corporation Finance,
said in a statement.
Cryptocurrencies and other digital assets have soared in popularity over
recent years and are getting increasingly intertwined with the regulated
financial system, saddling policymakers with monitoring risks in a
largely unregulated sector.
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A representation of the virtual cryptocurrency Bitcoin is seen in
this picture illustration taken October 18, 2021. REUTERS/Edgar
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2022 has seen a sharp drop in crypto demand though, as global risk sentiment was
walloped by the Ukraine crisis, aggressive monetary policy tightening and
decades-high inflation.
Allegations of money laundering against some crypto firms as well as consumer
data violations in the United States, the biggest market for digital assets,
have also affected demand.
(Reporting by Manya Saini in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika Syamnath)
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