Hong Kong Bitcoin and Ether ETFs Experience Significant Outflow in Single Day
Hong Kong Bitcoin and Ether ETFs suffer largest-ever outflow, totaling $32.7 million, amidst market volatility and post-halving price decline.
Xu LinHong Kong Bitcoin and Ether ETFs suffer largest-ever outflow, totaling $32.7 million, amidst market volatility and post-halving price decline.
Xu LinWintermute partners with OSL and HashKey to support Bitcoin spot ETFs in Hong Kong, enhancing liquidity. ETFs mark milestone in integrating digital assets into portfolios amid proactive regulatory environment.
Huang BoAccording to a report by the Shanghai Securities News on May 1, the first batch of spot cryptocurrency ETFs under China Asset Management (Hong Kong), Bosera Asset Management (International), and Harvest Global Asset Management officially landed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
JinseFinanceHong Kong is on the verge of approving a bitcoin ETF, potentially attracting significant investment from mainland Chinese investors.
BerniceSince the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approved the listing of the first 11 spot Bitcoin ETFs on January 10, Hong Kong’s financial market has also made new progress in incorporating virtual assets.
JinseFinanceThe Hong Kong Securities Regulatory Commission hopes to speed up the approval of the first Hong Kong Bitcoin spot ETF. It plans to list the first Hong Kong spot Bitcoin ETF on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after the Spring Festival.
JinseFinanceThe SFC mentioned in the circular that it was “ready to accept applications for virtual asset spot ETFs.” The head of securities product development of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange expressed his readiness to seize the opportunities brought by thematic investment and smoothly introduce new products to the Hong Kong ETF market.
JinseFinanceHong Kong urged to accelerate approval of Bitcoin Spot ETFs following the SEC's move. Legislative Council Member Johnny Ng sees this as an opportunity to establish Hong Kong as a global center for virtual assets. The readiness of the SFC, ongoing financial scams awareness, and financial services firms preparing applications contribute to the evolving landscape.
Huang BoIf we assume the “worst case scenario” and the SEC rejects a spot Bitcoin ETF, the financial giants who submitted the application likely have another option: Hong Kong.
JinseFinanceHong Kong, embracing a crypto-friendly stance, may pioneer in launching Bitcoin spot ETFs in Asia, influenced by the U.S. and backed by a robust regulatory framework.
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