Published 14:28 IST, April 10th 2024

Hong Kong to approve Asia’s first Bitcoin ETF in April: Report

Despite cryptocurrency trading being prohibited in China, Chinese financial institutions operating offshore have shown interest in Bitcoin ETFs.

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Asia’s first Bitcoin ETF: Hong Kong is poised to approve its first spot bitcoin exchange-tred funds (ETFs) this month, with announcements expected as early as next week, according to sources familiar with matter. development would position Hong Kong as Asia's first market, offering Bitcoin ETFs, exceeding industry forecasts for launches later this year.

Regulatory authorities have expedited approval process, signalling a proactive approach amidst Hong Kong's efforts to enhance its appeal as a global financial centre amid pandemic-related restrictions, China's economic challenges, and geopolitical tensions with United States.

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rian Wang, CEO of Metalpha, a Hong Kong-based crypto wealth manager, noted role of Hong Kong ETFs, anticipating potential inflows of fresh global investment and a boost in crypto option.

United States set precedent with launch of first US-listed ETFs tracking spot Bitcoin in January, attracting approximately $12 billion in net inflows, according to data from BitMEX Research. Bitcoin has surged over 60 per cent this year, reaching an all-time high of $73,803 in March, before tring at around $69,000 on Wednesday.

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Several Chinese and Hong Kong asset managers, including China Asset Management, Harvest Fund Management, and Bosera Asset Management's Hong Kong units, have reportedly submitted applications to launch ETFs, according to sources. However, neir Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) nor mentioned companies have commented on matter.

Despite cryptocurrency tring being prohibited in China, Chinese financial institutions operating offshore have shown interest in participating in crypto asset development in Hong Kong. In late 2022, Hong Kong approved its first ETFs for cryptocurrency futures, with CSOP Bitcoin Futures ETF witnessing significant growth in assets under management.

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Value Partners, a Hong Kong-based firm, has expressed intentions to explore launch of a spot bitcoin ETF, although it has not confirmed submission of an application.

(With Reuters inputs)

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14:21 IST, April 10th 2024