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Digital Assets Week Returns to Hong Kong on 4 February 2026

Tue, 13/01/2026 - 11:58
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Digital Assets Week Returns to Hong Kong on 4 February 2026
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Digital Assets Week (DA Week), the executive-level institutional capital markets series, returns to Hong Kong on 4 February 2026 at The Gala Muse, Victoria Dockside, with Arta Global Markets as Host Partner.

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DA Week is designed for decision makers across banks, asset managers and owners, market-infrastructure leaders and regulators. The programme focuses on what is live or going live in issuance, trading, custody and settlement, with sessions built to lead to clear next steps. Vendor presence is capped, content is anchored in delivery and regulatory clarity, and networking is structured so relevant counterparties meet and progress work.

The Hong Kong agenda will explore liquidity and market structure, integration with bank systems and post trade, custody and payments, treasury use cases, and the regulatory roadmap shaping market share. The working theme is Capital Markets Transformation.

DA Week expects executives from HSBC, J.P. Morgan, BlackRock, Fidelity International, Invesco, UBS, Deutsche Bank, Citi, Goldman Sachs, State Street, BNY Mellon, DBS, OCBC, UOB, Bank of China (Hong Kong), ICBC, Hang Seng Bank, ZA Bank, China Asset Management (Hong Kong), CSOP Asset Management, Mirae Asset and Ant Group, with engagement from HKMA, SFC and HKEX.

For sponsorship and speaking enquiries, or to request the agenda and attendee sample contact: Julia Simonova julia@daweek.org

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