Katherine Cloud
University of Cambridge
5 Papers
6 Citations
Katherine Cloud is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Financial inclusion & Financial services. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Global Cryptoasset Regulatory Landscape Study
Apolline Blandin,Ann Sofie Cloots,Hatim Hussain,Hatim Hussain,Michel Rauchs,Rasheed Saleuddin,Jason Allen,Jason Allen,Bryan Zheng Zhang,Katherine Cloud +9 more
TL;DR: The first global comparative study of cryptoasset regulation by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance provides a comprehensive, systematic, and comparative analysis of the current regulatory landscape of cryptoassets and related activities.
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Regulating Alternative Finance: Results From A Global Regulator Survey
Philip Rowan,Margaret Miller,Emmanuel Schizas,Bryan Zheng Zhang,Ana Carvajal,Apolline Blandin,Kieran Garvey,Tania Ziegler,P. Raghavendra Rau,Douglas Randall,Alicia Huang,Zain Umer,Katherine Cloud,Leyla Mammadova,Jaesik Kim,Nikos Yerolemou +15 more
TL;DR: In a recent survey by the World Bank and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF) as discussed by the authors, a global regulatory landscape and regulators from 111 jurisdictions around the world participated in the survey.
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Global Cryptoasset Regulatory Landscape Study
Apolline Blandin,Ann Sofie Cloots,Hatim Hussain,Michel Rauchs,Rasheed Saleuddin,Jason Allen,Katherine Cloud,Bryan Zheng Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: The first global comparative study of cryptoasset regulation by the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance provides a comprehensive, systematic, and comparative analysis of the current regulatory landscape of crypto assets and related activities as mentioned in this paper.
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FinTech in Uganda: Implications For Regulation
Philip Rowan,Kieran Garvey,Bryan Zheng Zhang,Miguel Soriano,Zain Umer,Katherine Cloud,David J Cracknell,Anup Singh,Sam Kutosi,Doreen Ahimbisibwe +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors outline key priority areas necessary for regulatory and policy development in Uganda to address the challenge of facilitating responsible development of inclusive digital finance, and draw upon insights, experiences, and best practices with respect to the regulatory and policies developments of FinTech from a number of other leading regulators and standard-setting bodies around the world.
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Early Lessons on Regulatory Innovation to Enable Inclusive FinTech: Innovation Offices, Regulatory Sandboxes and RegTech
Bryan Zheng Zhang,Philip Rowan,Schan Duff,Matthew Homer,Emmanuel Schizas,Miguel Soriano,Katherine Cloud,Zain Umer,Kieran Garvey,Tania Ziegler,Robert Wardrop,Apolline Blandin,Mia Gray,Hung-Yi Chen,Nikos Yerolemou,Christopher Calabia,Thunj Chantramonklasri,Paolo Dasgupta,Pawee Jenweeranon,Lin Lin,Shuang Li +20 more
TL;DR: The early lessons on regulatory innovations to enable inclusive FinTech report as mentioned in this paper provides an empirical study on the interrelationships between financial and regulatory innovation and financial inclusion, together with lessons learned from early examples of regulatory innovation.