Our new episode of FInsight: Global Financial Institutions Industry Podcast focuses the regulatory development f cryptoassets, following our recent publication Crypto around the WorldThe speakers for this episode are Sue McLean, partner and global tech lead for fintech from our London office; Iris Barsan, counsel from our Paris office; Julian Hui, senior associate from our London office, and Chris Murrer, a US attorney based in our Switzerland office. In this second part, we cover market abuse, sustainability, decentralized finance, and future developments.

Key highlights of the episode include:

  • There are varying approaches how regulators tackle market abuse and similar types of risks related to cryptoassets, but there are loopholes. New EU rules on cryptoassets are designed to close some of these loopholes.
  • Environmental-, Social-, and Governance-related concerns need clarity, and should address these primary questions:
    • Is crypto itself green?
    • Can you invest in crypto if you have ESG-related  investment criteria and parameters?
    • Can you use crypto to promote ESG-related initiatives around voting rights, gender equality, employee relations, and others?
  • Decentralized finance (DeFi) – a form of finance that does not rely on certain financial intermediaries like brokerages, exchanges, and banks – should be on everyone’s radar moving forward. DeFi can promote better financial inclusion, but it also gives rise to volatility and market concerns.
  • Investors should consider the future impact of central bank digital currencies. This may have big ramifications from a monetary policy perspective by allowing governments to get much more involved directly with individuals.

New developments will give rise to new legal questions – with regulatory intervention sure to follow. The landscape for cryptoassets continue to evolve and advance, with boundaries being challenged at every step.

You can also listen to the first part:
Crypto around the World (Part 1) – Overview, Regulatory Issues, and Retail Investment in Crypto.

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Sue has significant experience advising on commercial technology projects for almost 20 years. She advises clients (both customers and vendors) on a wide range of technology matters, including outsourcing, cloud, digital transformation, technology procurement, development and licensing, m/e-commerce, AI, blockchain and data privacy.

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Iris Barsan is a Counsel in Baker McKenzie Paris. She mainly advises clients in banking and financial regulation related matters as well as in compliance.

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Julian is a senior associate in Baker McKenzie's Financial Services Group in London. He advises financial institutions including international and local fintechs, investment and retail banks, asset managers, investment advisers, payment services firms and product issuers on compliance with UK and European regulatory obligations.

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Christopher Murrer is an associate in the FinTech, International Tax and Wealth Management practice groups of Baker McKenzie Zurich. Christopher advises multi-national financial institutions in matters of regulatory compliance, with a particular focus relating to tax investigations involving the US Department of Justice.