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With the development of financial technology and the advancement of the internet environment, providers of financial services are no longer limited to traditional financial institutions. FinTech (Financial Technology) and big-tech companies offer diversified financial services through platform models. As financial services progress towards digitization and intelligence, maintaining financial market stability becomes a focus for countries. This report analyzes the regulatory measures taken by major supervisory authorities in the US (United States), the EU (European Union), China, and looks into four key considerations: data collection integrity, data privacy security, rationality of technology applications, and prevention of systemic risks.
Table of Contents
1.The Impact of Fintech on Traditional Banks
- 1.1 Complementary Effects of Financial Services
- 1.2 Market Supportive Effects
2. The Impact of BigTech on Traditional Banks
- 2.1 Replacement of Financial Services
- 2.2 Market Dominance
- 2.3 Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection
- 2.4 Technology Development and Provision
- 2.5 Systemic Risks
3. Measures Taken by Interntional Regularoty Authorities
- 3.1 Data Collection and Sharing
- 3.1.1 EU: Data Act and Data Governance Act
- 3.1.2 US: National Strategy for Privacy Protection in Promoting Data Sharing and Analysis
- 3.1.3 China: Data Security Law
- 3.2 Privacy and Security Regulation
- 3.2.1 EU: General Data Protection Regulation
- 3.2.2 US: The American Data Privacy and Protection Act
- 3.2.3 China: Personal Information Protection Law
- 3.3 Regulation of Algorithmic Fairness
- 3.3.1 EU: Trustworthy AI Ethical Assessment Principles
- 3.3.2 US: Artificial Intelligence Rights Blueprints
- 3.3.3 China: Personal Information Protection Law
- 3.4 Regulation of Technology Companies
- 3.4.1 EU: Digital Services Act
- 3.4.2 US: The American Innovation and Choice Online Act and Open App Markets Act
- 3.4.3 China: Anti-Monopoly Law
4.Key Considerations of International Regulatory Authorities
- 4.1 Data Collection Integrity
- 4.1.1 Emerging Financial Information
- 4.1.2 Non-Financial Information
- 4.2 Data Privacy Security
- 4.3 Rationality of Technology Applications
- 4.4 Prevention of Systemic Risks
- MIC Perspective
Appendix
List of Tables
- Table 1 Specific Measures of the EU's "Data Act"
- Table 2 Measures of the EU "Data Law"
- Table 3 Seven Principles and Regulations of GDPR for Data Controllers
- Table 4 Five Principles and Regulations of GDPR for Data Subject Rights
- Table 5 Key Highlights of Chapters in the "US Data Privacy and Protection Act"
- Table 6 Protection of Individual Information Rights under the "Personal Information Protection Law"
- Table 7 Principles for Reliable AI Ethics Assessment
- Table 8 Principles of the United States Artificial Intelligence Rights Blueprint
- Table 9 Compliance Explanation of Automated Decision-Making in China
- Table 10 Regulations on Anti-Monopoly in China's Platform Economy
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