Bank of England Empowers Stablecoin Supervision in Financial Paradigm Shift

The Bank of England is taking a prominent role in reshaping the landscape of stablecoin regulations, marking a significant shift in the financial regulatory landscape. The British government’s response to a comprehensive consultation process underscores this recalibration, favoring the BoE over the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The approach centers around a collaborative supervisory framework involving both entities for “systemically important stablecoins.” This move reflects the evolving dynamics of digital finance and emphasizes the BoE’s commitment to ensuring financial stability in an increasingly complex environment. The BoE’s influence in driving these changes signals a pivotal step toward shaping the future of stablecoin regulations.
Analysis: Europe’s banks dim lights as they brace for winter blackout

Some of Europe’s biggest banks are preparing back-up generators and to dim the lights as they brace for potential power cuts and energy rationing that threaten the money system underpinning the region’s economy.