Hong Kong: Ready to accept spot cryptocurrency ETF applications
Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority have reviewed the current policies for intermediary institutions wishing to engage in virtual asset related activities. In addition to existing cryptocurrency futures ETFs, the SFC stated that it is "prepared to accept authorization applications for other funds involved in virtual assets, including virtual asset spot trading exchange traded funds (VA spot ETFs)." In another notice released today, the SFC stipulated the requirements for funds to "directly invest in the same spot VA tokens that the Hong Kong public can trade on virtual asset trading platforms (VATPs) licensed by the SFC."
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