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Stock exchanges urge regulators to crack down on ‘tokenised stocks’

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NEWS IN BRIEF
  • Stock exchange group raises concerns about tokenised stocks
  • Such stocks lack safeguards of traditional stocks, says WFE
  • Regulators should apply securities rules to tokenised stocks-WFE

A group representing the world’s biggest stock exchanges is urging securities regulators to clamp down on so-called tokenised stocks, arguing that the blockchain-based tokens create new risks for investors and risk damaging market integrity.

Tokenised equities are blockchain-based tokens created to represent shares in companies. The tokens represent ownership of the securities but investors do not become shareholders in the underlying company.

Crypto exchange Coinbase and broker Robinhood  are among those making a push into the nascent sector that could shake up the securities investing landscape.

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Proponents say tokenised equities can cut trading costs, speed up settlement and facilitate around-the-clock trading.

In a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Crypto Task Force, the European Securities and Market Authority, and IOSCO’s Fintech Task Force, the World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) said it was concerned the tokens “mimic” equities without providing the same rights or trading safeguards.

“We are alarmed at the plethora of brokers and crypto-trading platforms offering or intending to offer so-called tokenised U.S. stocks,” the WFE, a UK-based industry association for exchanges and clearing houses, said.

“These products are marketed as stock tokens or the equivalent to stocks when they are not.”

The WFE declined to name which brokers and trading platforms it was referring to.Stock exchange group raises concerns about tokenised stocks

Issuers of stock – the companies whose stock is being mimicked – could suffer reputational damage if the tokens fail, the WFE said.

The WFE’s position reflects the concerns of market infrastructure players and the broader financial sector, WFE CEO Nandini Sukumar told Reuters, adding that some share issuers had expressed concerns to their exchanges.

Regulators should apply securities rules to tokenised assets, clarify legal frameworks for ownership and custody, and prevent them being marketed as equivalent to stocks, WFE said.

An SEC commissioner said in July tokenised securities must still meet securities regulations.

In June, trading platform Robinhood launched tokenised equities for EU customers.

Coinbase is seeking permission from the SEC to offer tokenised equities to its customers, Reuters reported in June.

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