1、ACRS 2026 Financial Services Regulatory Outlook Building Resilience in an Era of DisruptionFebruary 2026Navigating the ReportGlobal ForewordAsia Pacific PerspectiveIn FocusClick icon to navigate to the relevant sectionMacroeconomic EnvironmentArtificial Intelligence&TechnologyDigital AssetsFinancial
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3、chnologyArtificial Intelligence TechnologyArtificial Intelligence&Technology Financial CrimeFinancial CrimeFinancial CrimeEndnotesEndnotesEndnotesMacroeconomic EnvironmentMacroeconomic EnvironmentMacroeconomic EnvironmentGlobal ForewordAs we enter 2026,governments and regulators worldwide are recali
4、brating financial regulation and supervision in pursuit of their own objectives.This is no“big bang”liberalisation.1 Policymakers are trying to reconcile three powerful,sometimes competing,forces:economic growth challenges,rapid innovation,and a difficult risk outlook.This outlook is increasingly ch
5、aracterised by hybrid risks that cut across financial,operational,technological and geopolitical domains.Growth and productivity remain modest in many advanced economies,with inflation lower but still sticky in places.General-purpose technologies adopted by regulated institutions,chiefly Artificial
6、Intelligence(AI)and blockchain,promise efficiency and growth but introduce new risks and vulnerabilities.A more volatile geopolitical and trading environment complicates cross-border finance and policymaking.The result is a regulated world in motion:deregulation in some places,simplification in othe