EU policy officials have emphasized the importance of protective measures for financial institutions managing restricted assets. In the current sanctions framework and recent asset management proposals, additional institutional protections were deliberately incorporated to safeguard compliance and reduce exposure risks for market participants holding sanctioned assets. These measures reflect ongoing efforts to balance regulatory oversight with institutional stability.
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QuorumVoter
· 17h ago
The EU is once again boosting financial institutions, basically still afraid of a risk explosion.
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TheMemefather
· 17h ago
Basically, it's just another case of protectionism. It sounds noble and lofty, but in reality, it's just fear of risk.
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OffchainOracle
· 18h ago
Using that "protection mechanism" rhetoric again? It sounds just like a talisman tailor-made for big institutions.
EU policy officials have emphasized the importance of protective measures for financial institutions managing restricted assets. In the current sanctions framework and recent asset management proposals, additional institutional protections were deliberately incorporated to safeguard compliance and reduce exposure risks for market participants holding sanctioned assets. These measures reflect ongoing efforts to balance regulatory oversight with institutional stability.