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Chinese fund managers apply to launch Hong Kong's first bitcoin ETFs

City aims to boost appeal by expanding access to crypto assets

A woman stands at the counter of a Crypto HK office in Hong Kong in January. The city looks set to welcome bitcoin exchange-traded funds.   © Reuters

HONG KONG -- At least two Chinese fund managers have applied to launch bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Hong Kong, as the city looks to burnish its financial hub credentials by following the U.S. in allowing widely accessible products tied to cryptocurrency assets.

Hong Kong is trying to become a regional center for virtual assets through regulated platforms as its traditional financial industry, including its market for initial public offerings, takes a beating from China's economic slowdown and geopolitical tensions with the U.S.

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