Hong Kong plans to issue the third batch of tokenized green bonds, and 14 virtual asset trading platform licenses are currently awaiting approval
according to Hong Kong media Wen Wei Po, Hong Kong is seizing the opportunity of digital assets. Ye Zhiheng, Executive Director of the Intermediary Institutions Department of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, said that there are currently 14 pending virtual asset trading platforms, and relevant applications are being processed. In addition, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority announced that it will issue the third batch of tokenized green bonds, but there is currently no definite timetable.
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