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Disclosure, Dapps and DeFi

March 27, 2022--Abstract
Disclosure in decentralized finance is an area where founders' and regulators' interests can overlap in important ways. Market participants need to differentiate their dapps to compete and grow-just as regulators have long demanded transparency in order for people to know what they're buying. But adapting disclosure frameworks popularized in the 1930s to today's digital marketplace requires bridging decades of technological evolution and fundamentally alien assumptions about market infrastructure.

This white paper contributes to that work. It observes that DeFi presents novel policy questions for disclosure because much of the material information required to participate in an informed way is already available to technologically sophisticated actors on blockchains. This feature is relevant when contemplating how and for whom a disclosure system for DeFi should be modeled. Securities law, with its focus on institutional actors, calls for voluminous and often technical disclosures designed to be filed with authorities; by contrast, consumer protection frameworks rely on targeted, retail-friendly disclosures meant to be digested by everyday shoppers and end users.

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Source: papers.ssrn.com


Crypto Carbon: Can Blockchain Networks Fix Carbon Offsets?

March 27, 2022--A budding movement within the crypto industry says it can keep carbon out of the atmosphere by locking it on a blockchain. Can it succeed?
Cryptocurrency has become a boogeyman in conservation circles, but a growing corner of the industry is claiming to have a solution to the climate crisis: crypto carbon credits.

In the coming years, companies from Procter & Gamble (PG) to Nestlé (NSRGY) are vowing to go "carbon neutral," a feel-good moniker signaling they will prevent as much carbon from entering the atmosphere elsewhere as they emit.

One of the ways these companies aim to achieve their emission goals is by purchasing carbon credits - certificates representing carbon dioxide that's been kept out of the atmosphere by some act of conservation or removal.

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Source: coindesk.com


IOSCO explains how Decentralised Finance is cloning Financial Markets

March 24, 2022--IOSCO has today published a detailed report setting out how decentralised finance ("DeFi") is quickly evolving to mirror conventional financial markets.

Ashley Alder, IOSCO Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong, said: "DeFi is a novel and fast-growing area of financial services, and thisreport outlines key areas of concern for IOSCO." The IOSCO report offers a comprehensive review of the fast-evolving DeFi market, its new products, services and principal participants. It identifies some products and services which are novel to DeFi. But most of the new services which are emerging replicate more traditional financial services and activities, but with weaker regulation and increased risks for investors.

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Source: IOSCO


ETFGI reports ETFs focused on ESG strategies listed globally gathered net inflows of US$7.55 billion during February 2022

March 17, 2021--ETFGI, a leading independent research and consultancy firm covering trends in the global ETFs/ETPs ecosystem, reported today that Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ETFs and ETPs listed globally gathered net inflows of US$7.55 billion during February, bringing year to date net inflows to US$17.35 Bn which is much lower than the US$40.51 Bn gathered at this point last year.

Total assets invested in ESG ETFs and ETPs decreased by 0.05% from US$379.3 billion at the end of January 2022 to US$379.1 billion, according to ETFGI's February 2022 ETF and ETP ESG industry landscape insights report, the monthly report which is part of an annual paid-for research subscription service.  (All dollar values in USD unless otherwise noted.)

Highlights
ETFs focused on ESG strategies listed globally gathered net inflows of $7.55 billion during February
YTD net inflows of $17.35 Bn are the second highest on record, after YTD net inflows in 2021 of $40.51 Bn.
$138 Bn in net inflows gathered in the past 12 months.
38th month of consecutive net inflows.
Assets of $379 Bn invested in ESG ETFs and ETPs industry at the end of February 2022.
ESG Equity ETFs and ETPs gathered $5.12 Bn in net inflows in February.

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Source: ETFGI


How War in Ukraine Is Reverberating Across World's Regions

March 15, 2022--The conflict is a major blow to the global economy that will hurt growth and raise prices.
Beyond the suffering and humanitarian crisis from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the entire global economy will feel the effects of slower growth and faster inflation.
Impacts will flow through three main channels.

One, higher prices for commodities like food and energy will push up inflation further, in turn eroding the value of incomes and weighing on demand. Two, neighboring economies in particular will grapple with disrupted trade, supply chains, and remittances as well as an historic surge in refugee flows. And three, reduced business confidence and higher investor uncertainty will weigh on asset prices, tightening financial conditions and potentially spurring capital outflows from emerging markets.

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Source: imf.org


Housing market risks in the wake of the pandemic

March 10, 2022--Key takeaways
House prices rose strongly in advanced economies during the pandemic, breaking with typical post-recession patterns. These developments support domestic demand in the short term but carry risks to the outlook if they reverse.

Rapid economic recovery, fiscal support and high saving rates amid negative real interest rates explain part of the strong housing demand. Pandemic-induced demand for space, structural supply constraints and increased demand from investors provide additional support for house prices.

The monetary policy response to inflationary pressures will be a relevant factor when assessing housing market risks. Moderate increases in interest rates could help forestall speculative demand.

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Source: BIS


How does the war in Ukraine affect oil prices?

March 4, 2022--On 24 February 2022 Russia launched a military invasion on Ukraine.
Already inflated oil prices have since skyrocketed to over $110 per barrel.
An expert discusses the impact on energy prices and the energy transition.

Two weeks ago when oil prices were approaching $100, Maciej Kolaczkowski, Manager Oil and Gas Industry from the World Economic Forum's Energy, Materials, Infrastructure Platform, explained the impacts on inflation and the key factors determining oil prices, how prices affect the global economy and the implications for the energy transition. He said that "no one had a crystal ball" and indeed one week later Russia started a war in Ukraine.

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Source: weforum.org


Why Ethereum is switching to proof of stake and how it will work

March 4, 2022--One of the world's biggest blockchains is testing a new way to approve transactions. The move has been many years in the making but doesn't come without risks.
The market for NFTs-tokens that represent digital art, music, videos, and the like-soared last year to $44 billion.

This brought a lot of attention to Ethereum, the blockchain network where most NFTs are bought and sold. It also brought a lot of attention to something else: the massive energy wastefulness of cryptocurrency mining.

Blockchains don't have a central gatekeeper, like a bank, to verify transactions. Instead, both Bitcoin and Ethereum, the two largest cryptocurrencies, rely on a consensus mechanism called "proof of work" to maintain a time-ordered ledger of transactions. Crypto miners are at the core of that process.

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Source: technologyreview.com


Russia's 'Uninvestable' Stocks Cut by MSCI, FTSE Russell

March 2, 2022--Decision likely to cause exodus in active and passive funds
LSE suspends trading in dozens of Russia depositary receipts

MSCI Inc. and FTSE Russell are cutting Russian equities from widely-tracked indexes, while the London Stock Exchange suspends dozens of Russian depositary receipts from trading, isolating the stocks from a large segment of the investment-fund industry.

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Source: bloomberg.com


Even without sanctions, flows of oil, coal and gas will be disrupted by Ukraine crisis

March 2, 2022--Very few companies appear prepared to take the risk of doing business with Russia, meaning trade could dry up even without international sanctions.
Europe is heavily dependent on Russia for energy commodities, including for 40% of its natural gas.
It could instead buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from other countries, but this will be expensive, with prices up by nearly 30% in a week.
China may continue to buy Russian crude oil, but it is unlikely to take anywhere near enough to cover Russia's lost shipments to Europe.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine will disrupt the global movement of energy commodities, even if Western powers don't impose sanctions on exports from Russia.

So far none of the retaliatory measures against Moscow have been targeted at exports of crude oil, coal or natural gas, the latter either by pipeline or by ships as liquefied natural gas (LNG).

That's perhaps tacit acknowledgment of Russia's importance to the global supply of these commodities, especially with regard to natural gas, with Russia meeting about 40% of Europe's annual demand.

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Source: weforum.org


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Americas


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Europe ETF News


February 03, 2026 ING Germany Expands Crypto Access With Bitwise ETPs and VanEck ETNs
February 02, 2026 Blockchain.com & Ondo Finance Launch Onchain Tokenized U.S. Stocks Across Europe
January 28, 2026 The EBA publishes updated risk assessment indicators
January 28, 2026 The EBA publishes updated risk assessment indicators
January 27, 2026 France to ditch US platforms Microsoft Teams, Zoom for 'sovereign platform' amid security concerns

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Asia ETF News


January 27, 2026 Samsung Active Asset Management Launches KoAct China Biohealthcare Active ETF, Benchmarking the Solactive China Biohealthcare Index
January 27, 2026 CSOP Huatai-PineBridge CSI A500 ETF Will List on Hong Kong Stock Exchange Tomorrow
January 23, 2026 China considers tightening rules for mainland firms listing in Hong Kong
January 13, 2026 ChinaAMC slashes fee for ten mega-ETFs to the industry lowest, potentially saving investors billions

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Middle East ETP News


January 28, 2026 TASE to Expand the Range of Equity Indices: The TA-Technology 35 Index Will Include the Largest Technology Companies
January 27, 2026 Abu Dhabi's Lunate-backed luxury focused ETF lists on ADX
January 06, 2026 Saudi Arabia to open financial market to all foreign investors next month

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Africa ETF News


January 11, 2026 Africa: Nigeria and South Africa Plan to Boost Fossil Fuel Production, Risking Their Climate Change Pledges
January 08, 2026 African Union, China Agree to Explore Full Potential for Practical Cooperation
January 04, 2026 IMF: Africa to become world leader in economic growth in 2026
January 03, 2026 African exchanges lead in USD returns

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ESG and Of Interest News


January 27, 2026 Mapped: Which Countries Are Expected to Grow the Most in 2026?
January 22, 2026 Mapped: AI Adoption Rates by Country
January 20, 2026 'Frontier Market' Economies Haven't Lived Up to Potential Since 2010
January 19, 2026 Investing in Blue Foods: Innovation and Partnerships for Impact
January 14, 2026 G20 Growth Outlook: 2026

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White Papers


January 23, 2026 IMF Working Paper: Understanding China's 2024-25 Frontloading from the Lens of Product-Level Export Baskets
January 23, 2026 IMF Working Paper: Structural Reforms in Saudi Arabia Since 2016
January 23, 2026 IMF Working Paper: Structural Reforms in Saudi Arabia Since 2016
January 16, 2026 IMF Working Paper: From Par to Pressure: Liquidity, Redemptions, and Fire Sales with a Systemic Stablecoin
January 16, 2026 IMF Working Paper: Market Access and High Spread Issuances

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