The trading volume of 6 Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs today is about HK$29.18 million
According to the Hong Kong stock market data, as of the close of trading, today's trading volume of 6 Hong Kong virtual asset ETFs was about HKD 29.18 million, including:
Huaxia Bitcoin ETF (3042.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 13.65 million, Huaxia Ethereum ETF (3046.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 4.15 million;
ChinaAMC Bitcoin ETF (3439.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 3.17 million, ChinaAMC Ethereum ETF (3179.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 4.42 million;
CSOP HashKey Bitcoin ETF (3008.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 1.68 million, CSOP HashKey Ethereum ETF (3009.HK) with a trading volume of HKD 2.10 million.
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