Image for representational purpose only. 
World

China orders bitcoin exchanges to shut down: Reports

Two Chinese business newspapers say regulators in Shanghai, the country's financial center, have ordered exchanges that trade the cyber currency bitcoin to shut down.

From our online archive

BEIJING: Two Chinese business newspapers say regulators in Shanghai, the country's financial center, have ordered exchanges that trade the cyber currency bitcoin to shut down.

China Business News and 21st Century Economic Report said Thursday regulators gave verbal instructions to operators of platforms to close but gave no other details. That followed a report last week by a business news magazine, Caixin, that regulators had ordered a halt to trading.

The Chinese central bank has not responded to questions about the future of bitcoin in China but last week banned initial offerings of new cyber currencies. Central bank officials have warned that bitcoin trading could be associated with fraud.

China was one of the world's biggest markets for bitcoin but trading volume has declined as regulators tightened controls.

Telangana Police arrest Union MoS Bandi Sanjay’s son Bhageerath in POCSO case

Inside NCP Pawarplay: Sunetra moves to safeguard party, purse and Pawar legacy

ASI grants unrestricted access to Hindus at Bhojshala complex in MP after HC order

Netherlands returns Chola-era copper plates to India after three centuries abroad

Andhra government announces cash incentives for third, fourth child

SCROLL FOR NEXT