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South Korea is planning to release Tokenized Securities-related regulations in July.

BlockBeats News, May 15th, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of South Korea plans to release detailed regulations on tokenized securities in July, preparing for the country's blockchain securities framework to be officially implemented on February 4, 2027.


On Friday, the FSC announced the above plan at the second Public-Private Joint Tokenized Securities Committee meeting. The committee, established in March this year, is specifically responsible for formulating issuance, trading, infrastructure, and settlement rules before the regulatory framework is in place. FSC Vice Chairman Kwon Dae-young stated, "The goal is to complete the release in July," and noted that the new rules will serve the "institutionalization" process of tokenized securities.


It is reported that the rules expected to be released in July will cover the roadmap for tokenizing stocks, bonds, and money market funds, possible adjustments to over-the-counter trading limits, and relevant provisions allowing for the aggregation of similar underlying assets in some decentralized investment products.

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