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HM Treasury will additionally respond "shortly" to its parallel January 2021 consultation on the regulatory treatment of cryptoassets and stablecoins which addresses the wider regulatory framework.
HM Treasury recently published a near-final draft of a statutory instrument that, together with rules to be made by the UK regulators, will replace the UK Securitisation Regulation.
HM Treasury said these changes fell under the remit of technical standards looked after by the FCA, adding that the regulator planned to consult on the matter in the first half of this year.
HM Treasury published the UK Green Taxonomy Consultation (the ‘‘ Consultation ’’) on 14 November 2024, and there is one week to go until the consultation window closes on 6 February 2025.
H M Treasury has broken its silence over a campaign for a council tax discount for ALL state pensioners. The Department for ...
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Belfast Live on MSNState pensioners council tax discount update as Treasury shares response
Rachel Reeves' department issues a statement following a surge in public support for state pensioners to get reductions in ...
On Monday morning, April 4th, the UK's HM Treasury announced via a tweet the creation and subsequent auction of its own and first ever NFT. Coined the Royal Mint NFT, the HM Treasury's initial ...
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HM Treasury states the measure is intended to enhance consumer protection, while continuing to promote responsible innovation. A year ago, the FCA published its final guidance on cryptoassets ...
HM Treasury If it gets to 100,000 signatures then it could be given a debate in Parliament. Pensioners pay normal council tax ...
The UK’s HM Treasury has expanded its headcount of data scientists as part of its plans to drive “data transformation” across the department. According to figures from a recent Freedom of ...
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