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Banks Say Stablecoin Rules Should Cover Secondary Markets
Banking industry trade groups argue that anti-money laundering (AML) rules should prioritize higher-risk activities while addressing regulatory gaps in stablecoin secondary markets. The groups advocate for targeted oversight to ensure compliance without stifling innovation.
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