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Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is moving to open crypto derivatives trading for professional investors, ...
Hong Kong securities regulators said they're set to allow professional investors to access crypto derivatives.
Hong Kong to launch crypto derivatives trading for pros, boosting liquidity and positioning itself as a digital asset hub.
Hong Kong’s securities regulator aims to introduce digital asset derivatives trading for professional investors as part of a ...
Hong Kong's securities regulator has approved four new cryptocurrency ... In April, the city allowed crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs), a milestone that initially gave it a competitive edge.
This move positions Hong Kong as the first country in Asia to offer such products following the United States' introduction of the pioneering Bitcoin spot ETFs in January. According to different ...
With stablecoins topping $250B market cap, Hong Kong’s new rules position it as a leader in regulating fiat-backed tokens.
Hong Kong is contemplating allowing spot crypto ETFs for retail investors. According to the head of the region’s securities regulator, this is still at the proposal stage and no decisions have ...