China Financial Leasing Group has disclosed its investment in BlackRock and a Hong Kong-listed Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF.

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/30 23:32:13
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BlockBeats News, August 30th, according to an announcement from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Hong Kong-listed company China Financial Leasing Group released its interim performance report as of June 30, 2025. The report disclosed that the sustained weakness of the US dollar has triggered the strengthening of Bitcoin. The company has started to pay attention to the cryptocurrency market and has begun to invest in the cryptocurrency industry, particularly holding physical cryptocurrency rather than synthetic products on relevant exchanges and trading platforms. The current main investments include: South East England Hong Kong Dollar Money Market ETF, BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF, Huaxia Bitcoin ETF, iShares Ethereum Trust ETF.

Previously reported, Cai Wensheng acquired China Financial Leasing shares at a premium and will focus on AI, Web3, and Hong Kong technology incubation.

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