Ye Zhiheng: This will allow professional investors to access more investment products and establish a fundamental safety net for the digital asset class.
ChainCatcher News, Eric Yip, a member of the Executive Committee of the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, stated at Hong Kong Fintechweek 2025 that, in addition to the earlier announcement today allowing locally licensed virtual asset trading platforms to share global order books with overseas affiliated companies, professional investors will also be allowed access to more investable products. Hong Kong needs to further build financial infrastructure and artificial intelligence facilities, manage multiple risks, and work harder to establish a fundamental safety net for the digital asset class. It will also collaborate with global regulators to ensure that there is no longer any arbitrage behavior when transferring flows.
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