https://coinjournal.net/news/hong-kong-based-asset-manager-vsfg-aiming-for-a-may-spot-bitcoin-etf-launch/
There are reports that the Hong Kong SFC is considering to approve Bitcoin ETFs in Q2 2024. VSFG and Value Partners have applied for approval to offer a spot Bitcoin ETF in Hong Kong. VSFG is targeting to launch the spot BTC ETF as early as May this year…
Hong Kong-based Asset Manager VSFG aiming for a May spot Bitcoin ETF launch
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