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MetaComp and Bosera Strengthen Collaboration to Promote Bosera Cryptocurrency ETFs Among Global Investors

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MetaComp and Bosera Strengthen Collaboration to Promote Bosera Cryptocurrency ETFs Among Global Investors

SINGAPORE, May 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — MetaComp Pte Ltd and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as “MetaComp”) and Bosera Fund Management (International) Co., Ltd. (“Bosera International”) strengthened their collaboration to introduce the eagerly awaited Bosera cryptocurrency ETF to investors worldwide.

Bosera International and HashKey Capital Limited have jointly launched the Bosera HashKey Bitcoin ETF (3008.HK) and the Bosera HashKey Ethereum ETF (3009.HK), both of which began trading on 30 April 2024 on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. These highly anticipated products have attracted significant attention from international regulators and the global investment community since their announcement, marking a pivotal step in providing investors with regulated, diversified access to the burgeoning digital asset markets.

MetaComp, a leading Singapore fintech company licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and specializing in blockchain technology and digital assets, is proud to establish this strategic cooperation with Bosera International to jointly promote innovative financial products on a global scale. Leveraging its proprietary Client Assets Management Platform, CAMP by MetaComp, as well as its deep technical and market expertise, MetaComp and its affiliate will spearhead the promotion of Bosera International’s cryptocurrency spot ETF to investors in Singapore and beyond. This collaboration underscores MetaComp’s commitment to advancing financial innovation within the framework of relevant regulations while delivering exceptional value to the global investment community.

In addition to introducing the cryptocurrency ETF, both parties plan to explore the seamless integration of Bosera International’s asset management solutions into MetaComp’s CAMP platform. This integration will empower investors with a comprehensive suite of financial tools. Furthermore, MetaComp aims to extend its digital payment token services to Bosera International, enhancing the latter’s digital asset management capabilities. Together, this collaboration will provide investors with a more holistic and streamlined financial experience, combining the strengths of both companies to deliver innovative, high-quality asset management solutions globally.

Dr. Bai Bo, Chairman and Co-founder of MetaComp, stated: “We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Bosera International, as we jointly launch a series of innovative solutions in both traditional and cryptocurrency finance. MetaComp is dedicated to serving as a bridge between traditional and cryptocurrency finance, offering our clients secure, compliant, and innovative financial solutions that meet the evolving needs of today’s investors.”

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For more details about this cooperation and to stay updated on future developments, please visit https://www.mce.sg/

About MetaComp Pte Ltd (www.mce.sg) 

MetaComp is a leading Singapore-based digital asset platform that is licensed and regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) under the Payment Services Act 2019. Operating under a P2B2C (platform-to-business, partners-to-clients) model, MetaComp provides an integrated end-to-end suite of services to its clients, empowering them to confidently enter the digital asset market with the much-needed safety, security, and compliance. Together with its parent company, Metaverse Green Exchange Pte. Ltd (a MAS-licensed CMS holder permitted to carry out, inter alia, brokerage and custody services), MetaComp introduces its suite of services through CAMP by MetaComp, a regulated Client Assets Management Platform, allowing businesses to develop and scale their digital asset offerings through OTC and exchange trading services, fiat payment, digital asset custody and prime brokerage.

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Bank of Thailand Backs 1:1 Baht Stablecoin While Tightening Cross-Border Payment Rules

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Bank of Thailand Backs 1:1 Baht Stablecoin While Tightening Cross-Border Payment Rules

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Baht-Pegged Stablecoin Framework

The Bank of Thailand plans to introduce a stablecoin pegged to the national currency as part of an initiative to support financial innovation, central bank Governor Vitai Ratanakorn announced June 30. Speaking at a financial conference hosted by efinanceThai, Ratanakorn said the central bank will hold a public hearing on the proposal by the end of the year.

Under the initial framework, any operating stablecoin must be fully backed on a 1-to-1 basis by Thai baht reserves. The central bank will limit the first phase of the rollout to financial institutions for settlement purposes only, with broader use cases to be evaluated later.

According to a local report, the central bank is also tightening enforcement on cross-border mobile payment platforms. Ratanakorn reiterated that all personal QR code payments in Thailand must be conducted exclusively in baht.

Regulators have suspended approximately 5,000 accounts used for peer-to-peer yuan transfers via Alipay and Wechat Pay between February 2025 and May 2026. The central bank is currently coordinating with those platforms to review transactions and identify regulatory violations.

Payment service providers that process transactions in unauthorized currencies face corrective measures, fines, suspensions, or the revocation of their licenses, Ratanakorn warned. Additionally, the governor clarified that the central bank will not grant licenses for retail foreign-exchange operations intended for speculative trading.

Facilitating transfers to settle speculative forex transactions may violate the Exchange Control Act of 1942, which carries penalties of up to 3 years’ imprisonment and a $6,012 (200,000 baht) fine. Furthermore, individuals who advertise or promote speculative currency trading could face fraud charges under a 1984 emergency decree, punishable by up to 10 years in prison and significant daily fines.

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Ratanakorn said the central bank’s dual objective is to foster financial technology while maintaining strict control over consumer protection and domestic currency flows.

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UK investors sue Binance in London for £150 million

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Almost 1,700 British investors are suing Binance and founder Changpeng Zhao for at ​least £150 million ($200 million), alleging the crypto trading platform ‌sold them risky, complex derivative products without regulatory authorisation.
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Japanese Yen Sinks to 162.27, Its Weakest Since 1986, Reviving Intervention Bets

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Japanese Yen Sinks to 162.27, Its Weakest Since 1986, Reviving Intervention Bets

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A Four-Decade Low

The yen’s slide to a four-decade low has put Japanese authorities back on intervention watch. The currency has been dragged down by a persistent interest-rate gap between Japan and the United States, heavy speculative short positioning, and the limited staying power of Tokyo’s earlier efforts to prop it up.

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The mechanics are straightforward given the Bank of Japan (BOJ) typically holds its policy rate at 0.75%, while the U.S. Federal Reserve’s target sits at 3.50% to 3.75%. That spread rewards investors who borrow cheaply in yen and park funds in higher-yielding dollar assets, a so-called carry trade that steadily pressures the Japanese currency.

Japan’s Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama signaled Tokyo’s readiness to act, saying the government was prepared to take appropriate action against excessive currency moves.

Intervention Has Already Failed Once

Tokyo has been here before and recently Japan launched its first yen-buying operation in nearly two years (after the currency punched through the politically sensitive 160 level). Authorities then spent a record 11.73 trillion yen, about $72.4 billion, defending the yen between late April and late May, only to watch it weaken again.

That track record is why traders doubt a fresh round would hold because the forces dragging on the yen are structural, rooted in the rate gap rather than short-term sentiment, and intervention can slow the slide without reversing it. Markets are now watching whether a move toward the 160-to-162 range triggers another defense from the finance ministry.

Where Does Crypto Fit Into All This?

A depreciating home currency has historically nudged some Japanese savers toward alternative stores of value, and bitcoin sits among them. Japan is one of the world’s most active retail crypto markets, and a yen losing ground against the dollar strengthens the argument that scarce, non-sovereign assets can hedge currency risk. Bitcoin priced in yen has tracked far higher than its dollar quote, mirroring the currency’s erosion over time.

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The pressure also feeds into global risk appetite since a weaker yen can unwind carry trades suddenly when sentiment shifts, a dynamic that has spilled into crypto and equity markets before, sending leveraged positions scrambling.

In any case, the immediate question is whether Tokyo intervenes again or lets the slide run. With the rate gap unlikely to close soon, the Fed has held rates elevated while the BOJ moves cautiously. That said, the yen’s path ahead depends heavily on the next moves from both central banks and until that spread narrows, the currency’s weakness looks set to persist.

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