As Asia‑Pacific regulators move into 2026, supervisory attention is shifting decisively from guidance and pilots toward scalable implementation, cross‑border alignment, and enforceable governance. In Hong Kong and Singapore, authorities are sharpening expectations across AI governance, operational resilience, digital finance, and climate transition planning, raising the bar for how financial institutions demonstrate control, accountability, and execution.
This edition examines the regulatory developments shaping early‑2026 priorities and highlights the capabilities financial institutions (FIs) must strengthen as supervisory scrutiny deepens across technology, risk, and sustainability.
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