港交所(00388.HK)歡迎證監會宣布引入虛擬資產ETF 料加強本港國際金融中心地位
港交所(00388.HK)聯席營運總監及市場聯席主管姚嘉仁表示,歡迎證監會今日(31日)公布准許以虛擬資產為基礎的ETF在香港上市,預料將進一步加強香港作為國際金融中心的地位,並支持香港作為亞洲首選 ETF市場的持續發展。
他表示,交易所非常期待虛擬資產領域將帶來的機遇,並已準備好迎接各項市場創新,實踐「連接現在與未來」的企業戰略。
港交所將與發行人及各方持份者緊密合作,專注於為香港ETF市場順利引入此類新產品,將適時向市場公布最新發展。
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