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Reuters UK
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) on Monday issued guidelines that limit cryptocurrency trading service providers from promoting their services to the general public, as part of a bid to shield retail investors from potential risks. Singapore is a popular location for cryptocurrency companies due to a comparatively clear regulatory and operating environment and is among the forerunners globally in developing a formal licensing framework. But the city-state’s authorities have repeatedly warned that trading in digital payment tokens (DPT), or cryptocurrency, is high…