Hong Kong may launch derivatives license No. 11 in 2025
Today's A17 edition of the Ta Kung Pao pointed out that the Hong Kong SAR government strongly supports the development of virtual assets, green finance and other directions, while providing strong support for family offices. Since last year, the SAR government has gradually relaxed its investment policy on cryptocurrencies, and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange has become the first exchange in Asia to provide cryptocurrency ETF products, with a current scale of 30 billion yuan. At the same time, the SAR government has led the establishment of the Web 3.0 Association and issued virtual asset management licenses to promote the normalization of this business and build the Web 3.0 ecosystem. Currently, some financial institutions have obtained virtual asset management licenses. The Hong Kong financial license is subdivided into 12 categories, and the improvement of financial licenses will promote the development of the financial market. The issuance of virtual asset licenses may lead to the launch of derivative No. 11 licenses in Hong Kong by 2025.
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