The Hong Kong Stock Exchange announces information on virtual asset ETF securities dealers, including Barclays Asia and China Merchants Securities (Hong Kong), etc
According to Golden Finance, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange disclosed securities dealer information in its latest announcement on the trading arrangements for three virtual asset ETFs from GaoShi, HuaXia, and BoShi HashKey. It shows: 1. The securities dealers for GaoShi Bitcoin Spot ETF and GaoShi Ethereum Spot ETF include ABN AMRO Clearing Hong Kong Limited, Barclays Asia Limited, China Merchants Securities (Hong Kong) Limited, CLSA Limited, Eclipse Options (HK) Limited , and Optiver Trading Hong Kong Limited; 2. The securities dealers for HuaXia Bitcoin ETF and HuaXia Ethereum ETF include ABN AMRO Clearing Hong Kong Limited, Barclays Asia Limited , CLSA Ltd., Eclipse Options (HK) Ltd., VivCourt Trading HK Ltd., and Optiver Trading Hong Kong Ltd.; 3. The securities dealers for BoShi HashKey Bitcoin ETF and BoShi HashKey Ethereum ETF include Barclays Asia Ltd.(Designated Dealer: Jane Street Asia Trading Ltd.), Eclipse Options (HK) Ltd., VivCourt Trading HK Ltd.(Designated Dealer: Vivienne Court Trading Pty. Ltd.),and Optiver Trading Hong Kong LTD.. According to the relevant announcements by the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong,the participating exchange participants have been granted a license as a market maker effective on the same day to provide market making activities for fund transactions on the exchange.The relevant market makers must comply with their responsibilities as well as rules set out by the stock exchange.
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