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''Cryptoassets - cryptocurrencies.''
''Law - company law - regulation''.


DeFi is an abbreviation for ''decentralised finance''.
Existing as a legal right or restriction, whether or not borne out as a matter of practical reality.


The opposite of de facto.


DeFi enables the lending and borrowing of cryptoassets without using a central exchange.


DeFi services are algorithmic-based services that rely on smart contracts and are delivered over distributed ledger technology platforms without intermediaries.
:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''De facto capital market integration exceeds de jure'''''</span>


:"[There is a] substantial gap between de facto and de jure measures of financial openness and integration.


== See also ==
:In short, the fact that numerous developing countries impose significant legal controls on the international movement of capital does not mean that such controls are particularly effective in curbing international capital flows.
* [[Centralised finance]]  (CeFi)
 
* [[Cryptoasset exchange]]
:Actual financial integration – as measured by capital flows and cross-border financial asset holdings – may significantly exceed the level implied by corresponding legal controls."
* [[Cryptoassets]]
 
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
:''Asian capital market integration - the Treasurer's Wiki''
* [[Decentralised finance]]




==External link==
== See also ==
*[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/speech/2021/october/jon-cunliffe-swifts-sibos-2021 Is 'crypto' a financial stability risk? - Bank of England - Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor, Financial Stability - October 2021]
* [[Asian capital market integration: theory and evidence]]
* [[Capital control]]
* [[De facto ]]


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Latest revision as of 23:39, 26 June 2021

Law - company law - regulation.

Existing as a legal right or restriction, whether or not borne out as a matter of practical reality.

The opposite of de facto.


De facto capital market integration exceeds de jure
"[There is a] substantial gap between de facto and de jure measures of financial openness and integration.
In short, the fact that numerous developing countries impose significant legal controls on the international movement of capital does not mean that such controls are particularly effective in curbing international capital flows.
Actual financial integration – as measured by capital flows and cross-border financial asset holdings – may significantly exceed the level implied by corresponding legal controls."
Asian capital market integration - the Treasurer's Wiki


See also