Bitcoin ETF issuers say SEC will reject ether exchange-traded funds
PARIS — Issuers of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds on Tuesday say the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is unlikely to approve such a product for the cryptocurrency ether.
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PARIS — Issuers of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds on Tuesday say the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is unlikely to approve such a product for the cryptocurrency ether.
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The SEC has approved a rule change Thursday that would pave the way for ETFs that buy and hold ether, one of the world's largest cryptocurrencies.
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LONDON: Ether was set for its largest two-day gain in nearly two years and bitcoin approached a record high on Tuesday (May 21) on speculation about the outcome of applications for US spot exchange-traded funds that track the world's second-biggest cryptocurrency.
HONG KONG -- Six crypto-focused exchange-traded funds went public for the first time in Hong Kong on Tuesday, spelling potential competition for popular bitcoin products in the U.S. and symbolizing the city's ambition to become a hub for digital assets.
HONG KONG -- The evolution of Hong Kong into a hub for cryptocurrency trading is gathering pace, with more approvals and filings as well as personnel moves, although the barriers are proving too high for some.