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    04/08/2019
    The Financial Action Task Force has published a Report to G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors on its ongoing work to fight money laundering and terrorist financing. The report summarizes the FATF's work priorities under the U.S. presidency and sets out areas in which the FATF will work in the near future. These include:
    • Work on virtual assets: the FATF continues to closely monitor risks involving virtual assets (the FATF uses this term to cover both virtual currencies and crypto assets). In this area, by June 2019, the FATF intends to address the challenges that arise in investigations and confiscation and update its 2015 Risk-based Approach Guidance on Virtual Currencies. The FATF will also review and consider the scope of the activities and operations that are covered by its Recommendations and Glossary.
    • Improving transparency and availability of beneficial ownership information: the FATF intends to improve transparency and availability of beneficial ownership information through its mutual evaluation framework and will continue its work, initiated in February 2019, on identifying best practices on beneficial ownership to ensure legal entities are not misused for money laundering or terrorist financing and beneficial ownership information is freely available to national authorities. The work in this area is expected to be finalized by October 2019.

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