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Supervisors report low adoption of newer global standards

High income supervisors more likely to have regulations in place

Most supervisory institutions lack some of the newer international standards, including Basel 3.1 and the prudential rules on the treatment of crypto asset exposures, the Supervision Benchmarks 2025 find.

Roughly one-fifth (19.2%) of 26 institutions reported full adoption of the Basel framework on the prudential treatment of crypto asset exposures. Basel 3.1, the version of the framework as amended in 2017, is active in less than two-fifths (38.5%) of jurisdictions.

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