Hong Kong ETFs open the ‘door’ to Chinese RMB holders, issuers say
Fund issuers and industry experts hope Hong Kong’s new crypto ETFs will open the door for mainland Chinese investment in the future.
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Fund issuers and industry experts hope Hong Kong’s new crypto ETFs will open the door for mainland Chinese investment in the future.
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