The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission interacted with the securities industry on regulatory trends and virtual assets
on October 24th, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission held a seminar at its headquarters to maintain interaction with the industry and further explore the major challenges and opportunities facing the industry. At the seminar, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission shared its positive measures to promote the sustainable growth and stability of the Hong Kong capital market, as well as recent developments in virtual assets, comprehensive fund platforms, and RMB fixed-income instruments. The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission also provided participants with recent data on licensing, securities markets, investment product sales, and asset and wealth management, outlining the current situation in the capital market.
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