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<li class="spanHeading"><span>Introduction of two new fee waivers for Hong Kong-listed fixed income ETFs and money market ETFs, effective today</span></li>
<li class="spanHeading"><span>Reflects HKEX’s commitment to enhancing liquidity and broadening product diversity in Hong Kong’s ETF market</span></li>
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Puhui Wealth Investment Management to Expand International Development Following Acquisition of Granville Financial Services Company
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BEIJING, China, Jan. 7, 2021
/PRNewswire/ Puhui Wealth Investment Management Co., Ltd. (Nasdaq: PHCF) ( Puhui or the Company ), a third-party wealth management service provider with a focus on wealth management services for high net worth ( HNW ) individuals and corporate clients as well as asset management, today announced the Company will formally initiate an international development strategy beginning with expansion in the Hong Kong market. The Company s goal is to maximize the benefits of holding Hong Kong securities licenses that it acquired as part of the acquisition of Granville Financial Services Company Ltd. ( Granville ), a registered Exchange Participant of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd..
HKEX In 2020: Year In Review Date
17/12/2020
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) has had a very busy year, reporting record nine-month results and trading volumes to September 2020, whilst continuing to innovate and strengthen the competitiveness of its markets with the launch of new products and initiatives. This, despite the turbulent geopolitical and economic backdrop, and the challenges brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. Throughout, HKEX has demonstrated its resiliency and adaptability, reinforcing its role at the heart of Asian financial markets.
HKEX has delivered on all three pillars of its current strategic plan;
China Anchored, Globally Connected and
Technology Empowered. During the year, a host of new enhancements to both Stock and Bond Connect has added to the attractiveness of these landmark mutual market access programmes with the Mainland Chinese market, while new market microstructure improvements have added to the competitiveness a