Hong Kong's Central Debt Register to Launch Digital Asset Platform in 2026

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According to PANews on May 1, Hong Kong’s Monetary Authority disclosed plans to establish a digital asset platform through its Central Moneymarkets Unit (CMU) system. The CMU’s operator, Yeanwood Settlement, plans to launch the platform within 2026 to support the issuance and settlement of digital bonds, with gradual expansion to other digital assets and connections to tokenized platforms across the region. Additionally, the CMU plans to introduce an enhanced platform in 2027 to improve system processing capacity and provide comprehensive collateral management and liquidity management capabilities.

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