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Korea’s New Financial Watchdog Chief Envisions Stable, Less Speculative Crypto Market

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Korea’s New Financial Watchdog Chief Envisions Stable, Less Speculative Crypto Market

The new head of Korea’s financial watchdog has doubled down on the anticipated effort of his agency considering a lenient approach to cryptocurrency trading. Yoon Suk-heun, an academic and reformist who was – this week – appointed as the governor of Korea’s Financial Supervisory Service (FSS), has had more to say about his own stance … Continued

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