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Hong Kong fixed income ETF incentive meets tepid industry welcome

Move to waive tariffs and reduce fees on bond and money market funds not expected to have immediate impact

The Hong Kong exchange’s decision to boost investor interest by waiving fees on fixed income and money market exchange traded funds is unlikely to have an immediate impact, industry participants say.

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing moved to waive trading tariffs and minimum stock settlement fees from May 31 in a bid to “enhance its ETF market structure and drive liquidity to Hong Kong-listed ETFs”, said Brian Roberts, HKEX’s head of exchange-traded products.

Roberts added that the policy came “at an opportune time” in light of the “strong increase in investor demand for China fixed income products”.

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