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    HK Stablecoin Stocks Drop on New Rules, Experts Approve

    dogcryptoBy dogcryptoAugust 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Stablecoin companies operating in Hong Kong posted double-digit losses on Friday amid local regulatory shifts and a broader market correction.

    Bright Smart Securities & Commodities Group fell nearly 20% on Friday, according to Google Finance data. Yunfeng Financial Group dropped more than 16% during the trading session, while Guotai Junan International Holdings slid 11% and OSL Group declined 10.5%.

    These companies are referred to as “Hong Kong stablecoin-concept companies,” with share prices driven by exposure to stablecoin issuance, custody, trading, or related infrastructure. Still, some local experts view the correction as a positive market adjustment.

    It’s “a healthy correction,” said Allen Huang, a senior stablecoin policy researcher at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. “There are signs that the stablecoin frenzy has spilled over to other financial markets including the equity market,” Huang told Cointelegraph.

    The correction comes amid a broader downturn in Hong Kong’s financial markets. The Hang Seng Index closed down more than 1% on Friday, while the Hang Seng SmallCap Index fell 1.54% during the session. The Hang Seng Tech Index lost 1.02%.

    Related: Pyth Network brings Hong Kong stock prices onchain for global access

    A healthy market correction

    The fall in stocks follows Hong Kong’s entry into a six-month transition period with special rules as it transitions to its new stablecoin framework. The new regulations also come amid plans to criminalize unlicensed stablecoin promotion in the region.

    Huang is far from the only expert who believes that this sell-off was just a sane market dynamic.