Spot Crypto ETF Applications Will Be Considered, Hong Kong Regulators Say

CoinDeskPolicyPubblicato 2023-12-21Pubblicato ultima volta 2023-12-22

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The statement from the SFC and HKMA comes as expectations mount the U.S. SEC is on the verge of approving a spot bitcoin ETF.

Hong Kong regulators said they are ready to consider applications for spot crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs).

In a joint statement, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) and Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) said the virtual asset environment has changed since 2018, when the SFC formulated a "professional-investors only" regulatory approach.

Hong Kong has been loosening its approach to crypto this year, and the regulators' opinion on retail exposure to digital assets has shifted. In October, the SFC updated its rule book to allow a broader range of investors to engage in spot-crypto and ETF investing. Then, last month, SFC Chief Executive Officer Julia Leung said the regulator was moving toward allowing retail amidinvestors to buy spot crypto ETFs and would "welcome proposals using innovative technology that boosts efficiency and customer experience" provided any risks were addressed.

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"The virtual asset landscape has evolved rapidly and begun to expand into mainstream finance," the two regulators said in Friday's statement. The SFC "is prepared to accept applications for the authorisation of other funds with exposure to virtual assets, including virtual asset spot exchange-traded funds (VA spot ETFs)."

The statement comes amount mounting speculation the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is likely to approve a spot bitcoin ETF in the first few weeks of next year.





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