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The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong is the independent statutory body charged with regulating the securities and futures markets in Hong Kong. The SFC is responsible for fostering an orderly securities and futures markets, to protect investors and to help promote Hong Kong as an international financial centre and a key financial market in China.
Julia Leung Fung-yee, SBS (Chinese: 梁鳳儀) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong. [1] She was formerly one of the undersecretaries appointed by the Government of Hong Kong in 2008. [2]
Hong Kong is expanding the ways investors can trade virtual assets, its financial regulator said on Wednesday, as the city races to become Asia's digital assets hub and attract capital. The ...
In 1989 he was seconded to the World Bank office in Washington, DC; he came back to Asia in 1993 to serve as deputy chief executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. [1] After that, he was appointed to his position on Hong Kong's SFC in October 1998; Tung Chee Hwa re-appointed him in October 2003 for a further two years. [3]
Hong Kong has invited firms interested in security token offerings (STO) to share their proposals with the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), the regulator’s Fintech department head ...
The head of Hong Kong's securities watchdog categorically defended the government's restrictive quarantine policy, saying that it will not affect the city's status as a global finance hub. "There ...
Futu also owns Futu Securities International (Hong Kong) Limited (Chinese: 富途證券) ("Futu HK"), which is a licensed corporation recognized by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission. Founded by Leaf Hua Li in 2012, Futu HK attracted significant backing from Tencent, Matrix, and Sequoia Capital, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] which have supported the ...
Registration creates a branch of that non-Hong Kong company in Hong Kong. [13] Application requires five documents, the Form NN1, a certified copy of the instrument defining the company's constitution, a certified copy of the company's certificate of incorporation, a certified copy of the company's latest published accounts and a Notice to ...