Harvest plans to open Hong Kong Bitcoin ETF to mainland China
Golden Finance reports that Chinese fund company Harvest Global Investments, one of the issuers of the first spot Bitcoin and Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in Hong Kong, has confirmed plans to open these funds to mainland Chinese investors through the Hong Kong Stock Connect. Harvest Fund CEO Han Tongli discussed the possibility of including these ETFs in the ETF Connect program at the Bitcoin Asia Conference, which is part of the broader "Stock Connect" program launched in 2014 to connect exchanges in Hong Kong with mainland China. Han Tongli said that as long as everything goes well in the next two years, we do not rule out applying to include our ETFs in the Connect program.
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