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Bitcoin and ethereum to trade off the bank’s FX desk, but questions remain on capital treatment


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Standard Chartered has launched a spot crypto trading business, making it the first bank to go live with a spot crypto market-making offering for clients – though it’s unclear exactly how the firm is dealing with the regulatory capital challenges of trading cryptocurrencies.

The new crypto trading operation will be operated from the UK bank’s London-based foreign exchange platform, whereby asset managers, corporates and institutional clients can access US dollar/bitcoin and US dollar/ethereum

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